Louise Collins

Digital Archivist at Manolo Blahnik

Louise Collins is a skilled Digital Archivist at Manolo Blahnik, a position held since March 2019. Prior to this role, Collins served as a Collections Officer in the Burberry Heritage Archive from November 2013 to March 2019. Experience also includes a position as PA to the Keeper and Office Manager for Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics, and Glass at the Victoria and Albert Museum from January 2012 to November 2013. Louise Collins holds a Master’s degree in History of Design from the Royal College of Art, completed between 2007 and 2009.

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Dunedin, New Zealand

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Manolo Blahnik

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With a career spanning 50 years, Manolo Blahnik is one of the world’s most influential footwear designers. His shoes have spellbound an international set of adoring and loyal devotees across the globe. Mr Blahnik is a craftsman. We are distributed in 303 doors globally with points of sale in 31 countries, we have 21 standalone boutiques and our own global ecommerce platform. In 2019 we acquired our own atelier and production facility, located in Vigevano, Pavia, Italy. In 2021 we celebrated our 50th Anniversary with the launch of The Manolo Blahnik Archives: ‘A New Way of Walking’; an interactive virtual exhibition exploring the breadth of our archives. Manolo Blahnik is a committed partner of both the Mental Health Foundation and Wild at Heart Foundation. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement At Manolo Blahnik, our values underpin everything that we do. We are a gentle community; one that is wholly committed to nurturing tolerance, empathy, integrity and respect. Our diverse and multicultural teams ignite our creativity and we celebrate the differences that we collectively bring. We promote a culture of equality, diversity, inclusion and respect. We believe in creating a positive community through our commitment to kindness; it takes courage to be kind, and in turn kindness creates courage. We believe in actively listening and encourage constructive debate to ensure we are always evolving. We are committed to equal employment and progression opportunities and the elimination of any form of discrimination. We are passionate about well-being and the mental health of our teams; we strive to offer a safe, inclusive and supportive working environment. We do not tolerate bullying, discrimination, harassment or victimisation of any form. We all hold a responsibility to recognise and respect our diversity and to support this in our words and actions.


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51-200

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