- Manolo Blahnik
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This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Blahnik and the second or maternal family name is Rodríguez.
Manolo Blahnik Born Manuel Blahnik Rodríguez
28 November 1942
Santa Cruz de La Palma, SpainResidence London, United Kingdom Nationality Spanish Occupation Fashion designer Labels Manolo Blahnik Manuel "Manolo" Blahnik Rodríguez CBE, ( /məˈnoʊloʊ ˈblɑːnɪk/[1]; born 28 November 1942), is a Spanish fashion designer and founder of the self-named, high-end shoe brand.
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Biography
Born to a Czech father and a Spanish mother and born and raised in the Canary Islands (Spain), Blahnik graduated from the University of Geneva in 1965 and studied art in Paris. He moved to London in 1968 to work at fashion boutique "Zapata" and write for Vogue Italia. After showing his portfolio of fashions and set designs to Diana Vreeland, she told him that he should design only footwear. In 1972, Ossie Clark invited him to create shoes for his runway show. With a loan of £2,000, Blahnik bought Zapata from its owner and opened his own boutique.[2]
In the 1970s, when chunky platform shoes and boots were the mainstream footwear styling of the day, Manolo Blahnik turned back his attention to the stiletto heel, which has remained the brand's mainstay to this day. Manolo Blahnik shoes have rapidly become a symbol of pure classical style for the 21st century.
Manolo Blahnik's flagship store remains to date in Old Church Street, Chelsea London.
Blahnik's boutiques are located in London, New York, Las Vegas, Dublin, Athens, Madrid, Istanbul, Dubai, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Seoul and Singapore. Bloomingdales (for which he created his first American collection), Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Barneys, Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue carry his line in the United States and newly opened in Dubai Mall.
Blahnik was awarded the honorary title of Commander of the British Empire in 2007 for his service to the British fashion industry.
Awards
Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)[3]
- 1997 – The Stiletto
- 1990 – Accessory Designer of the Year
- 1987 – Special Award
British Fashion Council[4]
- 1999 – Accessory Designer of the Year
- 1990 – Accessory Designer of the Year
In popular culture
The staff of the TV show, Angel, asked Manolo Blahnik for permission to use their company name onscreen. The company then provided footwear for the episode and insisted that characters wear the products even if the shoes were not shown on camera. In the popular long-running TV show "Sex and the City" Blahniks are a particular favorite of the character Carrie Bradshaw and as a result are mentioned frequently. They are referenced multiple times in Duck Dodgers whenever any sort of footwear defect occurs, typically with the grumbled phrase "Cheap counterfeit Manolo Blahniks".
References
- ^ Spanish pronunciation: [manˈwel maˈnolo roˈð̞ɾiɣ̞eθ ˈblanik], Czech: [ˈblaxniːk] or [ˈblaɦniːk]
- ^ Manolo Blahnik Design Museum Retrieved 7 August 2008
- ^ CFDA Past Winners Past Winners Retrieved 31 January 2011
- ^ Manolo Blahnik Biography Retrieved 31 January 2011
External links
- Official website
- Manolo Blahnik – designer profile at Fashion Model Directory
- Design Museum bio/profile
High-heeled footwear Shoes Boots Ballet boot · Beatle boots · Cowboy boot · Fashion Boot · Kinky boots · Knee-high boots · Thigh-length boots · WinklepickersTypes of heel People and brands ALDO · Manolo Blahnik · Jimmy Choo · Kenneth Cole · Patrick Cox · Cole Haan · Salvatore Ferragamo · Maud Frizon · Hush Puppies · Charles Jourdan · Beth Levine · Christian Louboutin · Steve Madden · Bruno Magli · Nine West · Beatrix Ong · Pleaser · Prada · Sergio Rossi · Roger Vivier · Stuart Weitzman · United Nude · Yotam SolomonCategories:- 1942 births
- Living people
- Shoe designers
- Shoe companies of the United Kingdom
- Privately held companies of the United Kingdom
- Spanish fashion designers
- Canarian people
- Spanish people of Czech descent
- People from La Palma
- University of Geneva alumni
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