Cobra Guards $120,000 Sandals

Harrods Security

Harrods in London has just invested in an Egyptian cobra to guard a pair of shoes. The snake watches over the Rene Caovilla sandals which are valued at $120,000 and feature a cobra design with eyes made of rubies. The diamond-encrusted luxury footwear also flashes off some hefty sapphires, making them one ssssssmokin' accessory.

Implications - Extravagant, high-end products still have a place in this modern society where themes of simplicity and minimalism are seen everywhere. For designers looking to branch into the luxury market, they will have to go all out to really make a noticeable splash. Like these snake-inspired sandals, the best way is to take an exotic theme and just run with it.

Exotic Inspired Luxury Products
Designers can tap into the luxury market by creating high-end products with an exotic theme.
Heavily Adorned Footwear
The market for footwear with intricate and bejeweled designs is still viable for luxury consumers.
Non-traditional Security Measures
Businesses can innovate by exploring unique ways to protect their high-value assets.

Sectors Adopting This

Luxury Footwear
Designers can create custom footwear with intricate designs and lavish materials to appeal to luxury consumers.
Luxury Security
High-end businesses can explore non-traditional security measures like exotic animals to protect their high-value assets.
Exotic Luxury Goods
There is still a demand for luxury goods featuring exotic themes and designs.
SCORE
5.2 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 76%
Activity 73%
Freshness 8%

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