From Past to Present: Balenciaga Spring 2006

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From architecture to embellishment, sharpness to ornamentalism, Nicolas Ghesquière combined opposing elements. The collection revisited the brand’s rich legacy while introducing Ghesquière’s innovative tailoring and intricate artistry. The collection also showcased ethereal scarf dresses, glamorous black gowns, and cream organza bell-shape dresses, rocker t-shirts skinny trousers and baroque printed blazers.

The minidresses with crinoline presented in the collection encapsulate the exquisite blend of Cristobal Balenciaga’s timelessness and Nicolas Ghesquière’s innovative touch. The structured crinoline underskirt adds a touch of architectural grandeur, while the shorter hemline captures modernity. These garments pay homage to the iconic silhouettes by Cristobal, while simultaneously infusing Ghesquière’s vison.

This collection by Balenciaga stands as a testament to the brand’s enduring legacy and Ghesquière’s remarkable talent. It was a celebration of innovation, craftsmanship, and the art of storytelling through fashion. Each garment tells a unique tale, blending history with fresh perspective.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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