Pair of Evening Shoes
1996 (made)
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Manolo Blahnik was born in 1943 in the Canary Islands to a Spanish mother and a Czech father. He studied literature in Geneva and Paris, and came to London in 1971, where he soon opened his Chelsea shoe shop. Blahnik has since become a leading designer serving international markets. He has developed a reputation for ornate, romantic and exotic shoes crafted in luxurious material.
This pair of high-heeled evening shoes is characteristic of Blahnik’s exuberant embellishment. The uppers feature a delicate floral brocade which suggests patterns similar to 1750s silks. The shoes have cut-away fronts, thin, sculpted heels and almond-shaped toes.
This pair of high-heeled evening shoes is characteristic of Blahnik’s exuberant embellishment. The uppers feature a delicate floral brocade which suggests patterns similar to 1750s silks. The shoes have cut-away fronts, thin, sculpted heels and almond-shaped toes.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Brocaded silk |
Brief description | Brocaded silk evening court shoes, designed by Manolo Blahnik, Great Britain, SS 1996 |
Physical description | Silk evening court shoes; uppers made in a brocade with a design of delicate, trailing flowers and a trellis. The shoes have cut-away fronts, thin, sculpted heels and almond-shaped toes. |
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Credit line | Given by the designer |
Object history | Registered File number 1996/561. |
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Summary | Manolo Blahnik was born in 1943 in the Canary Islands to a Spanish mother and a Czech father. He studied literature in Geneva and Paris, and came to London in 1971, where he soon opened his Chelsea shoe shop. Blahnik has since become a leading designer serving international markets. He has developed a reputation for ornate, romantic and exotic shoes crafted in luxurious material. This pair of high-heeled evening shoes is characteristic of Blahnik’s exuberant embellishment. The uppers feature a delicate floral brocade which suggests patterns similar to 1750s silks. The shoes have cut-away fronts, thin, sculpted heels and almond-shaped toes. |
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Accession number | T.158:1, 2-1996 |
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Record created | August 28, 2003 |
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