Last week, I blogged about the Balenciaga label which has been resurgent in the 2000's and today's post is about another name that has gone through a similar journey...
Pierre Balmain suit, 1952
Photo Credit: Couture by Caroline Rennonlds Milbank
Pierre Balmain coat, 1958-59
Photo Credit: Couture by Caroline Rennonlds Milbank
Pierre Balmain, 1983
Photo Credit: Couture by Caroline Rennonlds Milbank
The 1960s was a strong decade for Balmain as he continued his concept of elegance and cultivated a clientele of royalty as well as famous starlets such as; Brigitte Bardot, Marlene Dietrich, Ava Gardner and Katherine Hepburn. The ready-to-wear division was founded in the 1970s and by 1972, Balmain had also designed costumes for 16 films.Balmain, Fall 2010
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Balmain, Fall 2009
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Maybe the Kaiser, Karl Lagerfeld, who worked under Balmain from 1955–1958, would have been able to revive the label, but he was obviously busy with other projects! So, designer Christophe Decarnin, came to the rescue in 2005 with a more modern and edgy vision. Decarnin infused a chic rocker vibe into his collections, drawing attention to and increasing the popularity of the Balmain label. Today, Balmain is one of the cool kids again.
Balmain, Fall 2008
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