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Pierpaolo Piccioli’s couture debut reimagines Balenciaga in his own colourful image

Pierpaolo Piccioli’s couture debut reimagines Balenciaga in his own colourful image

Summary

Pierpaolo Piccioli presented his first haute couture collection for Balenciaga, blending the brand’s traditional style with his own colorful and modern vision. The collection featured airy, sculptural clothes inspired by art and history, made using both classic tailoring and new digital technology.

Key Facts

  • Cristóbal Balenciaga closed his brand in 1968 because he disliked mass-produced fashion.
  • Pierpaolo Piccioli, with 25 years at Valentino, took on Balenciaga’s couture for the first time.
  • The collection includes cocoon shapes and bell curves that hover away from the body for comfort and style.
  • Piccioli drew inspiration from Spanish golden age art and sculptures, mixing history with modern design.
  • Bright colors like ultraviolet, aniseed, and lavender were used throughout the collection.
  • The fashion show happened during a European heatwave, highlighting the airy, cool design of the clothes.
  • Some pieces, like feathered trousers with long trains, reflect modern clothing habits for women.
  • 3D body scanning and digital blueprints were used to update traditional made-to-measure garment methods.
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