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More than 80 years ago, the world was graced with an all-American classic: The Wizard of Oz. While no one knows exactly when women's love affair with shoes began, there's no doubt that Dorothy helped teach us the importance of good footwear. Since then, there have been many more memorable shoe moments in film—from Cinderella's glass slipper to Carrie Bradshaw's Manolo Blahnik wedding shoes and beyond.
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The Wizard of Oz, 1939
There's no place like home—and there's no shoe as iconic as Dorothy's ruby red slippers.
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The Red Shoes, 1948
After trying on a pair of red ballet shoes, this ballerina couldn't stop dancing in the classic British film, The Red Shoes.
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Cinderella, 1950
No good has ever come from a woman losing a shoe—with the exception of Cinderella and her infamous glass slipper.
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Three Little Words, 1950
While showing off her impeccable dance moves with partner Fred Astaire, actress Vera-Ellen gave a glimpse of her dreamy pink satin ballet shoes in Three Little Words.
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Funny Face, 1951
Audrey Hepburn danced in a pair of black loafers in Funny Face. She rounded out the iconic look with a black turtleneck and cigarettes pants.
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Alice in Wonderland, 1951
Alice may have been trapped in Wonderland, but her classic black Mary Janes, paired a pinafore dress and black hair ribbon, are a win.
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Singin' in the Rain, 1952
Debbie Reynolds looks like she can brave any storm in her chunky black mid-calf rain boots from Singin' in the Rain.
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953
Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe wore a monochromatic look in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, right down to their stunning red satin pumps.
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The Seven Year Itch, 1954
The photo of Marilyn Monroe standing over a subway grate for The Seven Year Itch's promotional shoot wouldn't be complete without her white strappy high heels.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961
Audrey Hepburn was known for her favorite ballet flats, but when she played Holly Golightly, she swapped out flats for her kitten heels.
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Belle de Jour, 1966
Catherine Deneuve's patent leather Roger Vivier buckle shoes are so iconic, they were re-issued in 2017 in honor of the movie's 50th anniversary.
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Barbarella, 1968
Jane Fonda took futuristic to the next level as Barbarella saving the galaxy in her silver knee-high boots (and not much else).
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Funny Girl, 1968
Who would have thought that not knowing how to roller skate would work out so well? Fanny Brice (Barbra Streisand) may have hung up her olive green skates, but they still live on in infamy.
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Taxi Driver, 1976
Twelve-year-old actress Jodie Foster became well known for her role as Iris, a child prostitute, in Taxi Driver, and for her red platform sandals.
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Grease, 1978
There's no better scene in Grease than Sandy's makeover at the end. Her all-black outfit wouldn't be complete without her red statement mules.
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Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, 1983
Fans of Star Wars will remember Princess Leia's gold bikini. To complete the look, she wore a pair of questionable gray moccasin boots.
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Footloose, 1984
The red cowboy boots worn by Ariel in Footloose served as the sartorial symbol of rebellious teenagers.
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The Breakfast Club, 1985
After watching The Breakfast Club, we all followed popular girl Claire Standish's lead and purchased a pair of brown leather lace-up boots.
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Dirty Dancing, 1987
The white sneakers Baby wore to practice her routine in Dirty Dancing were on everyone's feet the following summer.
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Father of the Bride, 1991
Remember when George sees his daughter in her bridal gown for the first time and she lifts her skirt to reveal bridal Sidekick sneakers? Iconic.
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Pretty Woman, 1990
It's impossible not to fall in love with Julia Roberts and her over-the-knee leather boots in the '90s rom-com.
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Batman Returns, 1992
Although one would think Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman footwear would play second fiddle to her latex cat suit, the knee-high stiletto boots completely enhanced the look.
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Forrest Gump, 1994
"Run, Forrest, Run!" But just what was Forrest Gump running in? A pair of 1972 Nike Cortez sneakers, which the company re-released in 2017.
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Jurassic Park, 1993
Ranger chic is a hard look to pull off, but Laura Dern makes it look easy in Jurassic Park in 1993, with her brown lace-up hiking boots.
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Clueless, 1995
Cher Horowitz's Mary Janes with knee-high socks from Clueless summed up the '90s fashion scene perfectly.
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Empire Records, 1995
Were combat boots even cool until Liv Tyler wore them in Empire Records? The grungy combat boot goes perfectly with Tyler's plaid mini skirt and cropped sweater.
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Legally Blonde, 2001
Elle Woods had plenty of pink shoes to complete her all-pink looks. But in the end, it was her last season Prada loafers that saved the day and won her the court case.
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Bring It On, 2000
No cheer team is complete without their matching white sneakers and thick white socks. The Rancho Carne Toros were no exception in Bring It On.
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Monsters Inc, 2001
Besides Boo's heartwarming bond with the furry monster, Sully, her socks were the cutest thing in the movie.
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The Wedding Planner, 2001
Mary Fiore from The Wedding Planner almost met her fate when her new Gucci shoes got stuck in a manhole. Instead, they kicked off the plot of the entire movie.
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