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Manolo Blahnik Polonoff Loafer in Brown Smooth leather upper with contrasting dark cream suede panel. Slip-on design with rounded toe. Leather lining and sole for breathability and comfort. Low stacked heel for subtle elevation. Cushioned insole for all-day wear. MNIF-WZ524. 325-3046. About the designer: Manolo Blahnik is world-renowned for its elegant, superbly crafted footwear. Whether a strappy satin stiletto or crystal-embellished ballet flat, the House's shoes are graced with a striking combination of originality and sophistication. Old-world glamour, Greco-Roman architecture, and ancient myths are a few of its varied influences. Manolo Blahnik founded the label in 1970 in Chelsea, London, and continues to design each shoe today. His creative process is unique in that he sketches his collections with watercolors, creating impressionistic paintings that play with form and color. Manolo then travels to Italy to collaborate with artisans on how to bring his vision to life. The resulting pieces of footwear are works of art in themselves.


MANOLO BLAHNIK Polonoff Loafer In Brown
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Polonoff Loafer In Brown
Manolo Blahnik Polonoff Loafer in Brown Smooth leather upper with contrasting dark cream suede panel. Slip-on design with rounded toe. Leather lining and sole for breathability and comfort. Low stacked heel for subtle elevation. Cushioned insole for all-day wear. MNIF-WZ524. 325-3046. About the designer: Manolo Blahnik is world-renowned for its elegant, superbly crafted footwear. Whether a strappy satin stiletto or crystal-embellished ballet flat, the House's shoes are graced with a striking combination of originality and sophistication. Old-world glamour, Greco-Roman architecture, and ancient myths are a few of its varied influences. Manolo Blahnik founded the label in 1970 in Chelsea, London, and continues to design each shoe today. His creative process is unique in that he sketches his collections with watercolors, creating impressionistic paintings that play with form and color. Manolo then travels to Italy to collaborate with artisans on how to bring his vision to life. The resulting pieces of footwear are works of art in themselves.