Manolo Blahnik

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Manolo Blahnik (born November 27, 1942) is a Spanish fashion designer and an eponymous fashion label, one of the world's most prominent in women's shoes.

Born in Santa Cruz de La Palma in the Canary Islands to a Czech father and a Spanish mother and raised on a banana plantation, Blahnik graduated from the University of Geneva with a degree in literature in 1965 and went on to study art in Paris. He moved to London in 1970 and opened his first shop in 1973 by buying out an existing shop called Zapata in Chelsea.

Sarah Jessica Parker admires a pair of Manolo's D'Orsay during the episode "A Woman's Right To Shoes" of the sixth season of Sex and the City
Sarah Jessica Parker admires a pair of Manolo's D'Orsay during the episode "A Woman's Right To Shoes" of the sixth season of Sex and the City
In a scene from Sex and the City, during the episode titled "A Vogue Idea", Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) holds up a pair of Manolo Blahnik Mary Janes.
In a scene from Sex and the City, during the episode titled "A Vogue Idea", Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) holds up a pair of Manolo Blahnik Mary Janes.

His shoes, now sold in stores bearing his name around the world, range in price from about $500 to $2500. They often come with stiletto heels, which can reach as high as five and a half inches, and embellishments like beads or ribbons. The television show Sex and the City mentioned his shoes so often that it helped cement his place in pop culture, and he was said to be the "fifth star" of the show after the show's four lead actresses. His late wife, Nola, was his inspiration for making shoes.

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[edit] The "other" Manolo

There has been some confusion in the media regarding a blogger who calls himself "Manolo" and runs a site called Manolo's Shoe Blog[1]. The blogger refers to himself in third person as "The Manolo" while discussing sartorial issues and occasionally mocking celebrities; he also now contributes a weekly article to the Washington Post Express[2].

[edit] Quotes

  • On the worst feet he could imagine: "Maybe in L.A. a hobo in Jesus sandals, with long, black, round nails. I think this is what evil looks like."
  • "Manolo the Shoeblogger? Sorry, not me. But it’s very funny, isn’t it? Hilarious!”

[edit] References

  1. ^ Manolo's Shoe Blog
  2. ^ The Express

[edit] External links