The shoes were created by MGM’s costume designer, Gilbert Adrian, who put them together by attaching fabric, sequins, and the signature bows to a pair of simple silk pumps from Innes Shoe Co.
Usurping the record sale of Marilyn Monroe’s subway dress from the The Seven Year Itch (1955), which sold for $5.52 million in 2011, it only took a mere few minutes for the estimate to swell.
Heritage Auctions’ Executive Vice President Joe Maddalena said in a statement, “There’s simply no comparison between Judy Garland’s ruby slippers and any other piece of Hollywood memorabilia. It’s been a privilege for all of us at Heritage to be a part of the slippers’ epic journey over the rainbow and off to a new home.”
Another member of their team, Robert Wilonsky, also noted that approximately 1,000 people had been keeping track of the iconic slippers.