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The Balmain collection from Olivier Rousteing’s early tenure offered a striking balance of couture-level craftsmanship and contemporary wearability. A standout moment came when Karlie Kloss appeared in a pearl and crystal-embroidered velvet ensemble, embodying effortless luxury. Rousteing’s vision reshaped Balmain’s aesthetic, from boxy, oversized jackets paired with fluid velvet pants to leather sweatshirts adorned with intricate needlepoint.
While richly detailed dresses in pearls and crystals felt less inventive, the collection’s strength lay in its high-low mixes. Rich velvets, creamy neutrals, and jewel tones infused the lineup with a modern edge. Military-inspired jackets evolved into elegant, embellished outerwear, maintaining Balmain’s signature boldness. Rousteing’s early work set a confident and refined blueprint for the house’s future.


































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