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  2. Manolo Blahnik - Wikipedia

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    Display of a Manolo Blahnik shoe. Blahnik was born in Santa Cruz de la Palma, in the Canary Islands (Spain), to a Czech father and Spanish mother. His father left Prague in the 1930s to avoid rising fascism; his grandparents disappeared in the 1950s after the Communists took charge. [2]

  3. Manolo Blahnik and Birkenstock Team on Collection

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    The Manolo Blahnik for Birkenstock collection will be available starting March 24 exclusively at Manolo Blahnik locations, its website, 1774.com and other select retailers worldwide. This is the ...

  4. Manolo Blahnik Brand Marks 50 Years

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    In my mind, 50 years is a lie.” Manolo Blahnik is Zooming in from his Bath, England, home, and the 78-year-old shoe legend is feeling particularly energized after receiving his coronavirus ...

  5. Manolo Blahnik: ‘A Master of Our Time’

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    Victoria Beckham “I have wonderful memories of Manolo sitting in my studio when we collaborated on shoes for one of my collections. He had his pad on his knee, and was beautifully sketching a ...

  6. Blahnik - Wikipedia

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    Blahnik is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Jacob J. Blahnik (1881 – c. 1954), American farmer; Jay Blahnik, American fitness trainer; Manolo Blahnik (born 1942), Spanish fashion designer

  7. Stiletto heel - Wikipedia

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    A version of the stiletto heel was reintroduced in 1974 by Manolo Blahnik, who dubbed his "new" heel the "Needle". Similar heels were stocked at the big Biba store in London, by Russell & Bromley and by smaller boutiques.

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