Prada Key Robot
Thursday, January 13th, 2005By Manolo

Manolo says, the Miuccia, like the sun peeking out from behind the clouds.
Manolo says, two of the Manolo’s internet friends they left the comments about the Prada keychain.
Harrods Girl said…Yes, this is the only Prada thing that seems affordable to us normal beings. Unfortunately, it is just not as chic-looking as the new colorful keychains. Sigh…
Manolo says, the Manolo he favors the keychain in the classic black, but she is also available in the green and the light yellow.

Manolo says, here is the second of the comments:
Mary said…
Wouldn’t it make more sense to save one’s money and buy something where the quality of workmanship would make a difference?
Manolo says, this it is the interesting question. On the one of the hands the Manolo he knows what it is like to be poor, so poor that you must fashion your own super fantastic key chains out of the aluminum can pull tabs and the copper wire you have “found” in the walls of buildings that might be abandoned.
And so the Manolo he knows that the $40, to some, it is not the inconsiderable amount. And that yes, it might be preferable to save the moneys, afterall the $40 it is one tenth the cost of this handsome Prada handbag.
Yet, on the other of the hands, for this minimal sum, you can have the Prada keychain! It is indeed the quandry, but the Manolo, he thinks the keychain, it is worth the $40 to own the piece of the Prada.

Manolo says, the Prada for under $40 of the American dollars.

Manolo says, the Miuccia, she has the great legs.
Manolo says, from the time to the time, (not more than the two or the three times the month) the Manolo he likes to mail out to his most special internet friends the newsletter containing the fashion advice, and the information about the super bargains and the special deals, and the news about the world of the Manolo.
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Manolo says, here is the tragic picture of the Donatella Versace.
The Donatella, she has everything. She designs the beautiful clothes, she is wealthy, she has maintained her figure in the excellent condition, and the dress she is wearing it is stunning, but the mania for the plastic surgery it has begun to turn her face into the grotesquerie.
Manolo says, yes, sometimes the plastic surgery it perhaps necessary, but the results to be strived for should be subtle and natural, a tiny nip here, a little tuck there.
For the comparison, look at our muse, the Miuccia.
Yes, the Miuccia, her face it is not traditionally beautiful, and undoubtedly she has had the tiny nip and the little tuck, but because she has not meddled with the basic structure of her very Italian, very handsome face, she is more compelling than the Donatella, who is fighting the process of the aging with the tooth and the nail and the collagen.
Manolo says, because the beauty it is found in the state of naturalness, the trick to aging with the grace is to work with the nature, not to try to overthrow it. Nothing it is more ridiculous and tragic than the woman of the advanced years who is attempting to look like the teenager. (viz. Cher, Cher, and Cher)
Manolo says, to celebrate both the genius of the Miuccia and the successful first week of the Manolo’s Prada Blog, the Manolo he has comissioned the commemorative t-shirt, (and the mug, and the other style of the t-shirt, and so forth).