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L’Expression

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Too often the pieces in our jewelry collection are purchased for looks rather than sentimental value, but L’Expression is trying to change that with a line of meaningful bangles and rings. The collection was designed to represent creative freedom with a pencil signifying “the universal symbol for expression showcasing the desire and importance to fight and protect our basic rights as human beings.” Crafted out of 18-karat black, white, rose or yellow gold, the bangle collection is limited to 500 pieces annually and studded in white diamonds. For those who want a little extra bling, each piece is customizable with an extra two or four rows of diamonds. Fans of the cause and the symbolic bangles include Cindy Crawford, Katie Holmes and Selena Gomez.

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Fashion is one of those rare things that allows you to say everything without speaking a single word. Designer shoes are just a form of this unspoken sartorial communication, but it’s one so subtle that only other sneakerheads are likely to pick up on it. And it’s this understated luxury that makes tennis shoes so appealing—at least to us. Over the years with the release of exclusive collaborations, limited-edition lines and one-off collections that sell out in mere minutes, it’s easy to see how collectors can drop thousands of dollars on sneakers. But there are plenty of designer kicks that cost just as much, if not more, then pre-owned, special-edition Jordans. The only difference is you don’t have to spend months on resale sites trying to hunt down your preferred size, color and brand. Here are the most expensive kicks you can still own. None of these bad boys have sold out—yet.

Fashion is one of those rare things that allows you to say everything without speaking a single word. Designer shoes are just a form of this unspoken sartorial communication, but it’s one so subtle that only other sneakerheads are likely to pick up on it. And it’s this understated luxury that makes tennis shoes so appealing—at least to us. Over the years with the release of exclusive collaborations, limited-edition lines and one-off collections that sell out in mere minutes, it’s easy to see how collectors can drop thousands of dollars on sneakers. But there are plenty of designer kicks that cost just as much, if not more, then pre-owned, special-edition Jordans. The only difference is you don’t have to spend months on resale sites trying to hunt down your preferred size, color and brand. Here are the most expensive kicks you can still own. None of these bad boys have sold out—yet.

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