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Balenciaga made a comeback after a publicized advertising scandal with this collection, and the creative director, Demna, wanted to refocus on the art of making clothes. The show featured incredible shapes and innovative tailoring, with classic Balenciaga signatures such as high-necked sequin gowns and big-shouldered blazers. It was notably devoid of the brand’s controversial gimmicks. Overall, the show represented a return to the brand’s origins, with a somber tone. One could even be confused between this collection and his earlier Balenciaga work. Coming to the clothes – sharply tailored, big silhouettes and restrained colors (with some lively floral dresses of course). The clothes indeed were well made; just like the designer intended. But maybe it’s too soon to like Balenciaga again. I am still not over some of the wildly unnecessary antics; takes more than one collection to truly believe.






















































Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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