A cinched at the waist collection with towering squared off shoulder padding creating triangular silhouettes in colorful latex, silk, and more. See the Balenciaga Ready to Wear S/S 2017 collection presented at PFW below: Related articles Pop quiz: tattoo artist and publisher, Maxime Buchi The 15 Best Bag Deals for the Weekend of September 16 Florentine by Danny Lowe Rosie Huntington-Whiteley by David Bellemere | GRAVERAVENS
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley by David Bellemere
The September 2016 issue of ELLE Brazil stars top model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in the cover and spread wearing an array of shimmering gowns and florals from Dior, Versace, Balenciaga and more. See the shoot below:
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Balenciaga Menswear S/S 2017 Paris
Balenciaga inspired by and 80’s new wave Spongebob with exaurated block fitting with rich fabrics. See the Balenciaga Menswear S/S 2017 presented at the mens Paris fashion week below:
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Balenciaga Ready to Wear F/W 2016 PFW
Cool 90’s grunge meets cool 90’s business. Who is she? The never aired grunge diva from the Friends series. See the Balenciaga Ready to Wear F/W 2016 collection presented at PFW below:
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DEMNA GVASALIA is NEW ART DIRECTOR at BALENCIAGA
The rumors surrounding Alexander Wang’s departure from Balenciaga have been confirmed after his last collection for the house presented this past Paris Fashion Week. Balenciaga has released a statement on their new chosen art director 34 year old designer Demna Gvasalia better known for his disheveled and grungy cool designs. Balenciaga’s statment: “I’m very pleased to welcome Demna Gvasalia as the artistic director of Balenciaga’s collections,” says Balenciaga president and CEO Isabelle Guichot. “He has quickly emerged as the best choice for the new artistic direction of the maison. With his mastery of techniques, his expertise and fashion knowledge, in conjunction with his innovative and carefully considered approach Demna Gvasalia adopts a…
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Balenciaga Ready To Wear S/S 2016 PFW
All white and full of delicate texture resembling nightgowns and other forms of lingerie. See the Balenciaga Ready To Wear S/S 2016 collection presented at Paris Fashion Week below:
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Balenciaga F/W 2015-2016 Ad Campaign
Balenciaga’s Fall/Winter 2015-2016 campaign turned up the heat with high-fashion sexual tension. Top models Kate Moss and Lara Stone posed in full Balenciaga, exuding confidence, allure, and unapologetic presence. It is provocative elegance distilled into striking imagery.
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Balenciaga Resort 2016
Balenciaga’s Resort 2016 collection is an exercise in understated elegance with a forward-thinking edge. The line leans heavily on gowns and dresses, each crafted from luxurious fabrics that balance refinement with modernity. Embroidery, intricate detailing, and occasional sheer panels bring subtle drama to otherwise clean, demure silhouettes. The collection feels confident without being ostentatious, offering a quietly powerful approach to resort wear.
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Balenciaga Ready to Wear F/W 2015 PFW
Balenciaga Fall Winter 2015 was a study in volume, luxury, and power. Under Alexander Wang’s direction, the collection leaned heavily into structure while softening the impact with plush textures and exaggerated shapes. It felt bold, intentional, and undeniably Balenciaga, with a modern edge that pushed the house forward while honoring its architectural roots.
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Balenciaga Menswear F/W 2015
Balenciaga Menswear Fall Winter 2015 is the ultimate expensive grey goth fantasy. From the first look to the last, the collection exudes moody elegance and dark charisma.
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Balenciaga S/S 2015 PFW
Balenciaga Spring Summer 2015 hit the Paris runways on September 25, 2014, and immediately felt plugged into a different frequency. This was not nostalgia. This was futurism filtered through discomfort, irony, and a very specific kind of cool. The collection leaned hard into a Matrix inspired energy. Think glamour with a glitch. Punk, but polished. Softness appeared occasionally, but it was styled like it belonged to someone who lives on their laptop and never logs off. The vibe was techie, slightly cold, and very intentional.