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Manolo Blahnik’s Tattoo Fan

November 18, 2008 by Luba · Leave a Comment 

Manolo Blahnik may be one of the most famous shoe designers, but he appears to be a desired tattoo inspiration as well. During an interview for the Bergdorf Goodman magazine, the designer explains how a “pretty Southern woman” once asked him to sign her leg and then she made it more permanent by tattooing the signature. This gives a whole new meaning to wearing your Manolo(s) all the time!

Gucci Loves Bergdorf: Unique, Exotic and Limited Edition!

October 8, 2008 by Luba · Leave a Comment 

Fashion house Gucci is launching a limited edition collection consisting of 15 bags at Bergdorf Goodman. The special bag collection is to celebrate Gucci’s accessories boutique on the main floor of the famous retailer. These unique bags come in exotic skins and in Bergdorf’s signature color of lilac. All of them are engraved with the silver tag “Gucci Loves Bergdorf.” You can have these precious exotics in leather, crocodile skin, python and ostrich and their prices range from $1,295 to $29,800 depending on the skin. You can visit their website for more information. The bag featured below is the Gucci Loves Bergdorf Indy bag in Lilac Python Skin at the price of $3,995.

Manolo Blahnik Blue Satin “Sex and the City” Pumps Go On Sale!

September 12, 2008 by Luba · Leave a Comment 

Remember the blue satin Manolo Blahniks that brought Carrie and Mr. Big together at the end of the Sex and the City movie? Of course, you do. Who doesn’t? Well, the infamous pumps go on sale today at Bergdorf Goodman. While Carrie said in the movie that the shoes cost $525, the reality is almost twice as high at the price of $945. In the movie, Big proposes to Carrie with these exact blue satin pumps in one of the most memorable scenes. To critics, this particular Manolo style seemed like a letdown but fans disagree as the store Bergdorf Goodman has been besieged with more than 100 requests from customers to buy these love shoes. Mr. Blahnik does not seem too impressed saying, “Oh, good Lord … I think that’s quite obscene.” Nonetheless, our very own favourite shoe designer will be at the store on the sales floor at 3 p.m. to happily sign your shoes.

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