Imelda Marcos shoe collection may go on auction block in Philippines
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A must for Imelda Marcos junkies is the Marikina Shoe Museum. There's the footwear of various Filipino luminaries on display here, but it's Imelda’s shoes…
The more than 3000 pairs of shoes that ImeldaMarcos, the former first lady of Philippines, once was a specific symbol of the problem of corruption in Philippines, now reopens the Museum of these shoes, and also focuses on the local products of the emite shoe collection, hoping that EMD ca...
Former first lady of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos, reportedly owned 3,000 pairs of designer and locally-made shoes. According to reports, 253 of her shoes are currently on display while 467 are kept in storage. The Guinness world record holder of the biggest shoe collection in 2013 was Jor...
Imelda puts her best foot forward for a shoe museum.Reports on Imelda Marcos' support of a project to build a shoe museum in Manila. Marcos' famous shoe collection.SenoAlexandraA.Asiaweek
Rumors mistaking the princess for former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos; Shutting down of store to accommodate the princess and her entourage; Number of shoes purchased by the princess; Amount spent on purchases.Malkin, Marc SNew...
the former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos once retorted, in defense of the world-famous collection she had abandoned at the Malacanang palace when a popular revolt forced the Marcos family to flee into exile to Hawaii in 1986. "I collected them because it was like a symbol of thanks...
I MARIKINA, Philippines -- Imelda Marcos touched her lacy gold and black pumps for the first time in 15 years yesterday, as she inaugurated a museum paying tribute to the legendary collection she had to so hastily ditch.U.S. Newspapers...
IMELDA MARCOS WAITS IN HAWAII FOR THE OTHER SHOE TO DROPNo abstract available.Kunen, James SHaller, ScotWilhelm, MariaBalfour, VictoriaPeople