Something blue for ‘Sex And The City’ fans!
If you love the series “Sex And The City”, you will really appreciate this information. This is how the famous “Something blue” shoes, created by Manolo Blanick, look like. These are the shoes, that Carrie Bradshow (Sarah Jessica Parker) used to wear with such chick and elegance in the series “Sex And The City”. It’s actually impossible to feel blue in “Something blue”, for these shoes seem to embody brightness, freshness and absolute feminine elegance.
Today the famous shoes have become the central part of an exquisite and luxurious hotel program, named after the shoes - “Something blue”. The program dedicated totally to the blue shoes of Carrie, is carries out by the Ritz-Carlton hotel in New York. During the program you will be able to feel yourself in the heart of the “Sex And The City” and experience the full range of emotions, that existed in the souls of the main heroines.
The program also includes a double hotel room, free martini in the bar, an album of pictures, created by the famous designer Manolo Blanick, spa pedicure in the luxurious spa salon and pf course, Champaign brought by a maid right to your room. Exquisite service, flawless staff, luxurious cuisine in the local restaurant will make you feel on the cloud nine. But what is even more important, tan all these glittering ways of entertainment – the visitors will be granted a pair of the famous “Something blue” shoes. Each shoe will be signed by its creator - Manolo Blanick.
Having looked at these shoes, one woman said: “I will give three men for one pair”. Can shoes be more precious, than a partner. Well, if we speak about prices…The program will cost you two hundred dollars for two persons, but isn’t feeling like a Hollywood star worth this money?
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