Olivier Rousteing Archives - Our Fashion Trends Our Fashion Trends Mon, 07 Oct 2019 09:45:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 A New Documentary About French Designer Olivier Rousteing to Premiere Soon https://ourfashiontrends.com/a-new-documentary-about-french-designer-olivier-rousteing-to-premiere-soon/ Thu, 10 Oct 2019 07:51:13 +0000 https://ourfashiontrends.com/?p=8875 Olivier Rousteing became a creative director of Balmain in 2011 when he was only 25, replacing Christophe Decarnin. It only took Rousteing one collection to let the world know he’s a rising star whose name will be written in the fashion history books. His work is bold and playful as he combines a rock chic […]

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Olivier Rousteing became a creative director of Balmain in 2011 when he was only 25, replacing Christophe Decarnin. It only took Rousteing one collection to let the world know he’s a rising star whose name will be written in the fashion history books. His work is bold and playful as he combines a rock chic aesthetic with haute couture and makes the most famous Hollywood beauties fall in love with his work.

The documentary about this young visionary’s work will premiere on November 27th, 2019 in France. It’s titled Wonder Boy and it was directed and produced by Anissa Bonnefont. “It’s about a designer trying to understand the secrets that surround his own birth. And by making it — or allowing it to be made — Mr. Rousteing isn’t just trying to change his own image, he’s trying to change the image of what is possible in France,” New York Times wrote recently.

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As Rousteing shared at the pre-premiere that was held in France, it’s quite unusual to see yourself in such a movie so early in life, as biopics are usually made when a person is older or has already dead.

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Balmain Ready to Reintroduce Its Line of Haute Couture https://ourfashiontrends.com/balmain-line-haute-couture/ Wed, 14 Nov 2018 07:45:57 +0000 https://ourfashiontrends.com/?p=3196 Balmain is finally ready to delve into the world of haute couture after a 16-year-long hiatus. This new line is a passion project of the company’s creative director Olivier Rousteing, who’s trying to “bring back the Parisian DNA”. Balmain’s last haute couture collection was presented all the way back in 2002, under the creative supervision […]

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Balmain is finally ready to delve into the world of haute couture after a 16-year-long hiatus. This new line is a passion project of the company’s creative director Olivier Rousteing, who’s trying to “bring back the Parisian DNA”.

Balmain’s last haute couture collection was presented all the way back in 2002, under the creative supervision of Oscar de la Renta. His latest successor is currently working on turning the company towards the highest end of the fashion spectrum – and what a better way to do it than launching an haute couture line?

Balmain’s return to couture will debut at Paris Couture Week in January 2019. Instead of delving into the usual party-inspired extravaganzas, like the rest of his peers, Rousteing intends to come up with a line of products that are reminiscent of Paris salon shows from the ’60s and ’70s.

“I want to push the limits, of myself and the house, to bring couture back to Balmain again. I’m known for having a young crowd, whether it’s doing projects like Coachella, or campaigns with Rihanna. But couture can become part of the new generation too,” explained Rousteing, who was appointed as creative director of this French luxury fashion house in 2011.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Olivier Rousteing Archives - Our Fashion Trends Our Fashion Trends Mon, 07 Oct 2019 09:45:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 A New Documentary About French Designer Olivier Rousteing to Premiere Soon https://ourfashiontrends.com/a-new-documentary-about-french-designer-olivier-rousteing-to-premiere-soon/ Thu, 10 Oct 2019 07:51:13 +0000 https://ourfashiontrends.com/?p=8875 Olivier Rousteing became a creative director of Balmain in 2011 when he was only 25, replacing Christophe Decarnin. It only took Rousteing one collection to let the world know he’s a rising star whose name will be written in the fashion history books. His work is bold and playful as he combines a rock chic […]

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Olivier Rousteing became a creative director of Balmain in 2011 when he was only 25, replacing Christophe Decarnin. It only took Rousteing one collection to let the world know he’s a rising star whose name will be written in the fashion history books. His work is bold and playful as he combines a rock chic aesthetic with haute couture and makes the most famous Hollywood beauties fall in love with his work.

The documentary about this young visionary’s work will premiere on November 27th, 2019 in France. It’s titled Wonder Boy and it was directed and produced by Anissa Bonnefont. “It’s about a designer trying to understand the secrets that surround his own birth. And by making it — or allowing it to be made — Mr. Rousteing isn’t just trying to change his own image, he’s trying to change the image of what is possible in France,” New York Times wrote recently.

View this post on Instagram

💜🧡💛💚💙 #couturier

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As Rousteing shared at the pre-premiere that was held in France, it’s quite unusual to see yourself in such a movie so early in life, as biopics are usually made when a person is older or has already dead.

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Balmain Ready to Reintroduce Its Line of Haute Couture https://ourfashiontrends.com/balmain-line-haute-couture/ Wed, 14 Nov 2018 07:45:57 +0000 https://ourfashiontrends.com/?p=3196 Balmain is finally ready to delve into the world of haute couture after a 16-year-long hiatus. This new line is a passion project of the company’s creative director Olivier Rousteing, who’s trying to “bring back the Parisian DNA”. Balmain’s last haute couture collection was presented all the way back in 2002, under the creative supervision […]

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Balmain is finally ready to delve into the world of haute couture after a 16-year-long hiatus. This new line is a passion project of the company’s creative director Olivier Rousteing, who’s trying to “bring back the Parisian DNA”.

Balmain’s last haute couture collection was presented all the way back in 2002, under the creative supervision of Oscar de la Renta. His latest successor is currently working on turning the company towards the highest end of the fashion spectrum – and what a better way to do it than launching an haute couture line?

Balmain’s return to couture will debut at Paris Couture Week in January 2019. Instead of delving into the usual party-inspired extravaganzas, like the rest of his peers, Rousteing intends to come up with a line of products that are reminiscent of Paris salon shows from the ’60s and ’70s.

“I want to push the limits, of myself and the house, to bring couture back to Balmain again. I’m known for having a young crowd, whether it’s doing projects like Coachella, or campaigns with Rihanna. But couture can become part of the new generation too,” explained Rousteing, who was appointed as creative director of this French luxury fashion house in 2011.

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