7 Feb 2025 By May Ng

Manolo Blahnik Spring 25 Women’s Collection

The Spring ‘25 collection touches on many of the enduring references that find a remarkable outlet in Manolo’s work, from the Mediterranean, to architecture, artists and photography.

This season, Blahnik pulls inspiration from the effortless elegance of the Mediterranean. The timeless Breton stripe taken from traditional parasols, brings splashes of colour to the collection in MITWASI and AJARA. Coral, found in the Mediterranean and an enduring inspiration of Blahnik’s, provides the inspiration for the beaded buckles of the RAVELLANU, included in the Trapani edit.

Blahnik’s passion for nature can be seen in vibrant floral embroidered mesh inspired by the royal gardens of Turin, showcased on JARDINO and VERDINO, and the cascading suede accents inspired by frangipani blooms which feature on the TAMAK.

The designer sketched a series of sandals including FAWDAFLAT, and the WALID pump, with swirling leather lines inspired by the Greco-Roman statues of Sagalassos, located in modern day Turkey.

Fashion and film have always been key influences for Blahnik, and this season is no exception. For Spring ‘25, he looks to iconic figures from the 20th century. Blahnik nods to a 1997 issue of Vogue Italia featuring Guinevere van Seenus and Carolyn Murphy through experimental metallic finishes, which adorn the classic MAYSALE styles.

The spirit of pioneering artists and architects informed intricate styles in bold hues for Spring ‘25. Graphic shapes and stripes in a spectrum of eye-catching colour combinations were created in a nod to artist Wassily Kandinsky’s abstract paintings and English painter Bridget Riley’s signature optical illusions. BIGHAR and DOUKA convey both of these artists masterful use of colour and form. Another distinct, yet timeless piece, Johannes Vermeer’s ‘Girl with the Pearl Earring’, inspired lustrous pearl borders on the KIFAT pump. Blahnik looked to ‘Bubbles’ the Iconic painting by John Everett Millais, for a daytime edit with graduated circular leather cutouts, complemented by an evening edit in delicate rounded lace seen on HOKM and SIDI.

While Manolo Blahnik ventures into new creative territory for Spring ‘25, classics such as the MAYSALE and HANGISI remain pillars of the collection. These icons are reimagined in eye-catching shades of pink, blue, yellow and peach, a testament to Blahnik’s enduring love of colour, whilst the house’s own archive inspired a palette of laminated metallic hues.

In addition, to showcase the unique grace of the Year of the Snake, Manolo Blahnik unveils the exclusive ANKANG style. The style features a bold palette of auspicious red and black – colours symbolising luck and prosperity – with a delicate serpentine detail which subtly embellishes the style in a nod to the new year. Elegant and evocative, ANKANG captures the spirit of the season while honouring timeless cultural artistry and craftmanship.

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