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Manolo's New Shoes

paperbackOctober 12, 2010
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ISBN-13: 9781580932820 ISBN-10: 1580932827
Publisher
The Monacelli Press
Binding
paperback
Published
October 12, 2010
Weight
2.4 lbs
Dimensions
30.10×2.50×23.60 cm

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Manolo's New Shoes by Blahnik, Manolo. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781580932820.

This lavishly illustrated volume will appeal to Manolo Blahniks enormous and fanatical fan base--both those who already purchase his famous footwear and those who can only afford to admire from afar. Manolo Blahník’s name is synonymous with beautifully crafted shoes that radiate originality, style, and exuberance. For four decades his unique vision has held the fashion world spellbound, and his creations have become perpetual objects of desire. His design process always begins with colorful sketches as finely executed as the shoes themselves, and which have become equally sought-after by his fans. Here, more than 130 of Blahník’s witty, seductive drawings are collected into one inspiring volume. Manolos New Shoes is organized thematically to express his current inspirations and passions - Africa, architecture, botany, Russia, and urban life. An introduction by Manolo Blahník himself is accompanied by contributions from some of the most prominent names in fashion: Suzy Menkes, head fashion reporter and editor for the International Herald Tribune; Grace Coddington, creative director at Vogue; three-time Oscar-award winning costume designer Milena Canonero; Amy Fine Collins, a special correspondent to Vanity Fair; and Carlos García Calvo, who writes for El Mundo. A book for everyone who has admired Blahníks work, whether from afar through a stores plate-glass window or up-close in her own closet, Manolos New Shoes provides a fascinating glimpse into the creative mind of today’s best-known shoe designer. As André Leon Talley, the editor-at-large at Vogue, has said about the designer, “He captures the most powerful of emotions: desire.”