Pleaser design around 40–50 new shoes every year, and most of them don’t even stay on the market for long. Some disappear quietly, others leave a lasting impression — the kind of heels that dancers, performers, and fans still talk about years later.
This post is a little nostalgic look back at some of those unforgettable designs we wish Pleaser would bring back.
Kiss-228

The Kiss-228 has that classic Pleaser vibe but with a sweet twist — the little bow detail. It feels like retro pin-up style met pole shoes and decided to have fun together. That’s why it worked so well: you could pair them with a vintage-inspired look, something playful and modern, or even full-on stagewear, and they always fit right in.
Bondgirl Series

The Bondgirl designs were something else entirely. Pleaser literally took sexy heels and pushed them to the next level by adding a gun to the heel. It sounds outrageous, but that’s exactly what made them brilliant.
They were perfect for secret agent or action-themed looks, and of course lived up to their name — they made you feel like a Bond girl the moment you slipped them on.
The Bondgirl series was iconic — Pleaser putting guns on heels was wild, sexy, and completely unforgettable. The good news? The Revolver line is still around, giving a similar vibe, though with a more cowboy twist.
Adore-710GT

The Adore-710GT always felt made for showtime. With its tinted platform and glittery upper, it carried a burlesque sparkle — the kind of shoe you’d save for special nights and stage lights. They had that extra magic, and honestly, we miss seeing them around.
Blondie-615

The Blondie-615 had that playful mix of satin bows and retro curves that made them feel flirty and fun. They carried a burlesque charm, perfect for nights when you wanted a little extra wink in your style. It’s a shame they’re gone — they’re one of those pairs we really miss seeing.
Treasure Chest

The Treasure Chest heels were such a fun idea — gold coins sitting right under your feet. And honestly, with how many people are literally making money with their feet nowadays, these shoes feel even more iconic. They were playful, cheeky, and we can’t help but miss them.
Final Words
These are just a few of the iconic Pleaser heels we miss, but every year more styles quietly disappear. Some we never even get to see, while others leave a mark that’s impossible to forget. That’s part of what makes Pleaser so special — their shoes aren’t just footwear, they’re moments in time, and the ones we’ve lost will always live on in memory.
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