...Nicolas Ghesquière's Spring/Summer 2002 show for Balenciaga was presented at Paris Fashion Week. A flamboyant and extravagant blend of patterns and fabrics, Ghesquière used vintage saris with gold and silver thread showing an array...
...Nicolas Ghesquiere’s Autumn/Winter 1998 show for Balenciaga was presented at Paris Fashion Week. Marking Ghesquiere’s second collection for the iconic fashion house, he continued his use of monochromatic colors, structural minimalism...
...Nicolas Ghesquière Spring/Summer 1999 show for Balenciaga was presented at Paris Fashion Week. Ghesquière kept designs and silhouettes simple and sophisticated whilst still retaining femininity and elegance with the use of chiffon...
...Nicolas Ghesquière’s Spring/Summer 2000 womenswear show for Balenciaga was presented at Paris Fashion Week. The collection consisted of clean lines and attention to design details. Slim and straight pants were paired with shirts, tank tops,...
...Nicolas Ghesquière's debut Spring/Summer 1998 womenswear collection for Balenciaga was presented at Paris Fashion Week. The designer's background as a wedding and funeral dress designer for Balenciaga's Japanese licence was evident...
...Nicolas Ghesquière's Autumn/Winter 1999 show for Balenciaga was presented at Paris Fashion Week. The collection was minimalist, with an attention to subtle, structured tailored details and a juxtaposition between fitted and flared...
...Nicolas Ghesquière’s Autumn/Winter 2002 show for Balenciaga was presented at New York fashion week. This clip shows part of Ghesquière’s 26-look show, opening with all-black looks and drawing on his beloved leathers and structure...
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