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Balenciaga SA ( , , ) is a Spanish Basque luxury fashion house currently headquartered in
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. It designs, manufactures and markets
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footwear, handbags, and accessories, and licenses its name and branding to the American
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for its namesake fragrances. Balenciaga is one of the luxury brands owned by the French multinational luxury goods company
Kering Kering S.A. () is a French multinational holding company specializing in luxury goods, headquartered in Paris. It owns the brands Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Creed, Maui Jim, and Alexander McQueen. The timber-tradin ...
. The brand was originally founded in Donostia (San Sebastián) in 1919 by Basque
Cristóbal Balenciaga Cristóbal Balenciaga Eizaguirre (; ; 21 January 1895 – 23 March 1972) was a Spanish fashion designer, and the founder of the Balenciaga clothing brand. He had a reputation as a couturier of uncompromising standards and was referred to as "th ...
. Gianfranco Gianangeli has been CEO of Balenciaga since November 2024. Kering has named Italian designer
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as the next
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of BALENCIAGA, effective July 10, 2025.


History


Founding to 1919

Cristóbal Balenciaga opened his first boutique in
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, Spain, in 1919, and expanded to include branches in Madrid and Barcelona. The Spanish royal family and aristocracy wore his designs. When the
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forced him to close his stores, he moved to Paris. Balenciaga opened his Paris couture house on Avenue George V in August 1937, where his first fashion show featured designs heavily influenced by the
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. His success was nearly immediate. In two years, the press lauded him as a revolutionary, and his designs were highly sought-after.
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, the editor of ''
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'', was an early champion of his designs. Historians believe that Balenciaga's continued activity during the Nazi occupation of Paris was made possible by his connections with Spanish dictator General
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who was
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's close ally. The relation to Franco was so close that Balenciaga designed clothing for the Franco family. The company was one of only 60 allowed to operate during the occupation, and the ongoing supply of raw materials from Spain, which were in short supply in Paris due to the war, gave Balenciaga a competitive advantage. However, he testified that he refused Hitler's request to transfer his company's activities to Berlin. During the post-war years, his lines became more linear and sleek, diverging from the hourglass shape popularized by " Christian Dior's New Look". The fluidity of his silhouettes enabled him to manipulate the relationship between his clothing and women's bodies. In 1951, he transformed the silhouette, broadening the shoulders and removing the waist. In 1955, he designed the tunic dress, which later developed into the chemise dress of 1958. Other contributions in the postwar era included the spherical balloon jacket (1953), the high-waisted baby doll dress (1957), the cocoon coat (1957), the balloon skirt (1957), and the sack dress (1957). In 1959, his work culminated in the Empire line, with high-waisted dresses and coats cut like
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. His manipulation of the waist, in particular, constituted "what is considered to be his most important contribution to the world of fashion: a new silhouette for women". In the 1960s, Balenciaga tended toward heavy fabrics, intricate embroidery, and bold materials. His trademarks included "collars that stood away from the collarbone to give a swanlike appearance" and shortened "bracelet" sleeves. His often spare, sculptural creations—including funnel-shape gowns of stiff duchess satin worn to acclaim by clients such as
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, Bunny Mellon,
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,
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,
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, and
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—were considered masterworks of haute couture in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1960, he designed the wedding dress for
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made of ivory duchess satin trimmed with white mink at the collar and the hips.
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famously upset her husband by buying Balenciaga's expensive creations while
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was president – he apparently feared that the American public might think the purchases too lavish. Her haute couture bills were eventually discreetly paid by her father-in-law, Joseph Kennedy.


Protégés

Several designers who worked for Balenciaga would go on to open their own successful couture houses, notably
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(1949), Andre Courreges (1950),
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(1958), but his most famous and noted
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was
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, who was the lone designer to side with Balenciaga against the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture Parisienne and also the press over the scheduling of his shows.


Battle against the press

In 1957, Balenciaga famously decided to show his collection to the fashion press the day before the clothing retail delivery date, not the standard four weeks before the retail delivery date the fashion industry followed at the time. By keeping the press unaware of the design of his garments until the day before they were shipped to stores, he hoped to curtail ongoing piracy and copying of his designs. The press resisted, finding it nearly impossible to get his work into their print deadlines, but Balenciaga and protégé
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stood firm, seriously impacting their coverage and press of the era. His supporters would argue that rival
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would gain acclaim from copying Balenciaga's silhouettes and cuts, claiming them as his own original work; because Balenciaga was not interested in press coverage, the media and consumers never knew. In 1967, both designers reversed their decision and joined the traditional schedule.


Battle against the Chambre

Balenciaga defiantly resisted the rules, guidelines, and
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status of the Chambre syndicale de la haute couture parisienne, and, thus, was never a member. Cristóbal Balenciaga closed his fashion house in 1968 and died in 1972. The house lay dormant until 1986.


1981 to 2010

Balenciaga is now owned by
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and its womenswear and menswear was headed by Nicolas Ghesquière. In 2002, Balenciaga's star, Nicolas Ghesquière, imitated the work of
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, a designer from San Francisco. Ghesquiere created a patchwork vest in his spring collection that resembled one that Wong designed in 1973. Ghesquière admitted in an interview in Paris that he had copied the garment. Ghesquière's F/W 2005 line showed that the house was not only making money, but also attracted a number of celebrity customers including
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at ''
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'',
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. The House of Balenciaga designed the dresses worn by
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and
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to the 2006
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, as well as the wedding gown Kidman wore when she married
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.
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also wore a Balenciaga dress for her " Slow" and "
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" music videos and for her concert tour. Balenciaga's Fall/Winter 2007 show impressed ''
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'' editor-in-chief Amy Astley so much that an entire spread in the magazine, titled "Global Studies" and shot in Beijing, was influenced by it. The line included skinny
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, tight, fitted blazers, beaded embellished scarves, and other multicultural mixes. Balenciaga is known for creating avant-garde, advanced structural pieces, straddling the edge of fashion and forecasting the future of women's ready-to-wear fashion. Vintage Balenciaga garments are popular among fashion editors, Hollywood stars, and models, and have been seen on
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,
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,
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,
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, Emmanuelle Alt,
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,
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,
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, and
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, among others. Balenciaga is also frequently worn by actress
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, who is also a muse of Nicolas Ghesquière.


2010 to present

In March 2011 at M. H. de Young Museum in San Francisco, USA, Balenciaga celebrated the opening of Balenciaga and Spain, a 120-piece fashion retrospective of Cristóbal Balenciaga's career. The exhibition included many designs from the museum's encyclopedic costume collection. "You can't even measure it", said
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designer Laura Mulleavy of Cristóbal Balenciaga's influence. The $2,500-a-ticket fund-raiser for the museum drew 350 guests, including Denise Hale,
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, Vanessa Getty, Victoria Traina, Vanessa Traina,
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,
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,
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,
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, Maggie Rizer,
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,
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, and
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. In June 2011, the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum opened in Getaria, Spain. In November 2012, Balenciaga announced that it was parting with creative director
Nicolas Ghesquière Nicolas Ghesquière (; born 9 May 1971) is a French-Belgian fashion designer who has been the women's creative director of the house of Louis Vuitton (owned by LVMH) since 2013. Early life Ghesquière was born in Comines, Nord, the younger of ...
, ending his 15-year tenure. The brand announced Alexander Wang as its new creative director. Wang presented his first collection for the label on 28 February 2013, at
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. In 2014, the
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set a trial date for the lawsuit between Balenciaga vs. Ghesquière. Balenciaga claimed that Ghesquière's comments in the magazine ''System'' had hurt the company's image. The highly publicized suit was mediated out of court. In July 2015, Balenciaga announced it was parting with creative director Alexander Wang after three years. The Spring/Summer 2016 show was his last, featuring white lounge wear made from soft, natural fabrics. In early October 2015, the brand appointed
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as its new creative director. In October 2016, Cédric Charbit was appointed CEO. Formerly the executive vice president of product and marketing at Saint Laurent, Charbit steered Balenciaga in a commercial direction. Under his tenure, the brand experienced significant growth; analysts estimated $2 billion in revenue for 2022. In 2018, Balenciaga was the subject of a social media backlash in China when personnel at one of Balenciaga's Paris stores assaulted a Chinese tourist. In, April 2021 Gvasalia presented his new Pre-Fall 2021 collection, as promoted by ''
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'' magazine. In August 2021,
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was announced as the new face of Balenciaga. In September 2021, the brand faced backlash when it released
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sweatpants with the illusion of plaid boxers sticking out the top with a price tag of $1,190. In May 2022, Balenciaga announced that it accepts crypto payments. In October 2022 Balenciaga announced that it was severing its ties to
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due to his anti-semitic comments. In December 2023, Balenciaga was awarded by the
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(
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) with the prize for best luxury product for its entirely vegan coat made from Lunaform, a plant-based leather. In May 2024, Balenciaga opened a new flagship store in
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. Later in June, Balenciaga opened its first store in
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,
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. In November 2024, Gianfranco Gianangeli was appointed CEO, replacing Cédric Charbit who had led the brand since 2016.


Brand Ambassadors

In July 2023, Balenciaga announced its first-ever brand ambassadors,
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and PP Krit Amnuaydechkorn. This is the first time in history, Balenciaga has announced a brand ambassador In November 2023, Balenciaga appointed
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as its brand ambassador. In December 2023, Balenciaga introduced its new brand ambassador,
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. In January 2024,
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became the brand ambassador of Balenciaga.


Support for Ukraine

In March 2022 during
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, Balenciaga expressed support for Ukraine during the
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. T-shirts in yellow and blue (like the
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) were placed on the chairs. Creative director
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recited a poem "Live Ukraine, live for beauty" by Ukrainian writer
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at the beginning and end of the show. He noted that this show is self-explanatory, as a dedication to "fearlessness, resistance, and the victory of love and peace". The brand also made donations to the UN
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to support Ukrainian refugees.


Controversies


Plagiarism

Many artists accuse the brand of using their work without their permission and of appropriating their work without any legitimacy, including the artist Tra My Nguyen, who accuses the brand of having used his portfolio that a recruiter of the brand had requested before reusing it without having spoken with the artist or the latter having given him her permission .


Ad campaign involving children scandal

On November 16, 2022, Balenciaga released an online "Gift Shop" advertising campaign featuring young children with dilated pupils holding teddy bears dressed in bondage and
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gear, amidst empty wine glasses and champagne flutes. Photographer Gabriele Galimberti claimed the images were part of a series of projects titled "Toy Stories". All the children photographed are children of Balenciaga employees. A few days later, a link was made between this campaign and another simultaneous Balenciaga campaign, "Garde-Robe" (with Adidas), where three photographs were the focus of criticism: A photograph of a bag placed on a Supreme Court document on the child pornography case
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, a photograph of actress
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, featuring the book As Sweet as It Gets (2014) by Belgian painter
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visible in the background. The latter had already produced several paintings depicting naked young children. Another photograph from the campaign features a diploma with the name John Phillip Fisher, a convicted incest offender. On TikTok, videos of users destroying Balenciaga products made the controversy viral. Among the brand's ambassador, Kim Kardashian expressed disgust and outrage, and Nicole Kidman was criticized for refusing to denounce the campaign. On November 22, Balenciaga removed both campaigns and apologized. For the "Garde-Robe" campaign, Balenciaga announced that it was taking legal action against the production company North Six and set designer Nicholas Des Jardins, claiming that they were responsible for the advertisement with the child pornography court document. In response, the set designer's attorney said that Balenciaga representatives were present at the shoot and handled the papers and props used. Balenciaga dropped their legal action on December 2. Creative director
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apologized. In March 2023, he stated "I didn't see the creepy part of it. But it's obvious now", "It was a stupid mistake".


Directors

* 2016-2024: Cédric Charbit * Since 2024: Gianfranco Gianangeli


Creative directors

* 1919-1968:
Cristóbal Balenciaga Cristóbal Balenciaga Eizaguirre (; ; 21 January 1895 – 23 March 1972) was a Spanish fashion designer, and the founder of the Balenciaga clothing brand. He had a reputation as a couturier of uncompromising standards and was referred to as "th ...
* 1987-1992:
Michel Goma Michel Goma (12 March 1932 – 18 April 2022) was a French fashion designer who was the creative director of Balenciaga from 1987 to 1992, after the label was relaunched following a 19-year closure. Early life Goma was born on 12 March 1932 ...
* 1992-1997: Josephus Thimister * 1997-2012:
Nicolas Ghesquière Nicolas Ghesquière (; born 9 May 1971) is a French-Belgian fashion designer who has been the women's creative director of the house of Louis Vuitton (owned by LVMH) since 2013. Early life Ghesquière was born in Comines, Nord, the younger of ...
* 2013-2015: Alexander Wang * 2015-2025:
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* 2025-now:
Pierpaolo Piccioli Pierpaolo Piccioli (born 29 August 1967) is an Italian fashion designer, and was the creative director of Valentino from 2008 to 2024, jointly with Maria Grazia Chiuri from 2008 to 2016. He was named creative director of Balenciaga in May 20 ...


See also

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Vogue World 2024 Vogue World 2024 took place in Paris at Place Vendôme and marked 100 years of French fashion. The event was conceptualized by Vogue's editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour. Each decade from the 1920s to the 2010s was paired with a sport, such as fenci ...


References


External links


Official website

Paris Fashion Show 2007: Balenciaga Catwalk

The Cristobal Balenciaga Museum in Getaria, Spain


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