MONOCHROME? YES. MONOTONE? NEVER.
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Black-and-white and Balmain all over.
Although relying on only two tones, Balmain’s striking black-and-white designs manage to have a dynamic presence in every collection, playing with strong graphic lines, surprising juxtapositions and oversize patterns. Creations may be monochrome—but, of course, Balmain could never be monotone.
REPEATING PATTERNS
In particular, Rousteing loves to continually surprise with new B&W takes on the classic pied-de-poule—which we know as houndstooth, in English—as well as petits pois (polka dots). The house’s signature pattern, The Balmain Labyrinth, is also a key black-and-white addition to every season’s runway,
- Balmain Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear Women's Collection
HISTORIC PATTERNS
Of course, many of Rousteing’s strongest designs build directly upon Pierre Balmain’s love of strong graphic contrasts and inventive use of powerful patterns.
Black is a young color… the epitome of young and sexy.
- Balmain Fall 2019 Ready-to-Wear Women's Collection
- Balmain Fall 2019 Menswear Collection
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Balmain Spring 2019 Ready-to-Wear Collection
- Cara Delevingne, Olivier Rousteing and models on the catwalk Balmain show, Runway, Spring Summer 2019
OPERATIC
Set against the brilliant golds and marbles of the famous Opera Garnier in Paris, Olivier Rousteing’s many black-and-white designs shone during the house’s Spring 2018 show.
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Photo Credits
Photos operatic
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