A Manolo Blahnik exhibit is coming to Toronto this spring

Mar 8 2018, 4:10 am

Many men and women were first introduced to Manolo Blahniks in Sex and the City due to  Carrie Bradshaw’s obsession with the timeless footwear designer.

Remember when Big proposed to Carrie with a pair of stunning blue satin Manolo pumps?

But Manolo Blahnik dates back much furth than the popular 90s sitcom.

For over 45 years, Manolo Blahnik has been one of the most influential figures in the fashion industry.

This spring, Blahnik and the Bata Shoe Museum will be joining forces, bringing the highly anticipated travelling exhibit Manolo Blahnik: The Art of Shoes to Toronto.

Manolo Blahnik

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The exhibit will give an exclusive look inside the world of one of fashion’s greatest designers, a world that fuses fashion and art.

According to the Beta Museum, the underlying theme of the exhibit is “shoes are art”, which aligns perfectly with Blahnik’s own approach to creating footwear.

The exhibit will feature close to 200 shoes and 80 original drawings, inspirations, and achievements collected over four decades.

Visitors will discover how architecture, art, botany, literature, cinema, and countries from around the world, have played a pivotal role in Blahnik’s timeless designs.

Highlights will include:

• Iconic footwear from the early 1970s to today
• Exclusive footage of the artist at work
• Rare examples of Blahnik’s celebrated drawings and sketches
• The exquisite collection of Marie Antoinette shoes, created for Sofia Coppola’s 2006 film Marie Antoinette

The Bata Shoe Museum is the final and only North American venue to showcase the travelling exhibit. Previous stops on the international tour included Milan, Saint Petersburg, Prague and Madrid.

The exhibit begins this May and runs until January 2019.

Manolo Blahnik

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Manolo Blahnik: The Art of Shoes

When: May 16 to January 6, 2019
Where: Bata Shoe Museum

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