Manolo the Shoeblogger is Not Manolo Blahnik
Manolo says, as the gentle reminder, Manolo the Shoeblogger is not the Maestro Manolo Blahnik, and to help you understand the difference, the humble shoeblogger has prepared the Venn diagram.
So, as you may clearly see, Manolo the Shoeblogger is not Manolo Blahnik.
Indeed, Manolo Blahnik agrees that he is not Manolo the Shoeblogger...
Manolo the Shoeblogger? Sorry, not me. But it’s very funny, isn’t it? Hilarious!
Let us hope this ends any confusion.
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Comments
klee 15 years ago
Very illuminating, except your side should say “charmingly whimsical blog about beauty in the world, with special focus on shoes”
Victor 15 years ago
I agree with klee. “Sad” is *not* a word I have ever associated with the Shoeblog, and I doubt I ever will!
wildflower 15 years ago
Manolo, your humility has gone too far! Replacing ‘sad’ with ‘humble’ or ‘simple’ would do the trick. :)
Jenifersf 15 years ago
I agree! This website is far from sad, it makes me smile every day.
Mimi 15 years ago
Yes–Manolo, your lovely website is anything but sad in any sense of the word!
Pam Walter 15 years ago
Great venn diagram to explain the overlap! Who says math will never come in handy?
kiki 15 years ago
Oh Manolo, your website is great! But the Venn diagram made me laugh a lot, thank you! :-)
shomore 15 years ago
By “sad”, does Manolo the ShoeBlogger actually mean to say “witty”? Because there is nothing sad about this blog, except that I am sad that the blog is not updated at least 10x a day. Simply reading this blog often brings a smile to my face.