BALENCIAGA WOOL CURVED SHOULDER BLAZER 623044TIT17 - 623044 TIT17 - In the new season, we propose to assign the main male role in the image to a black
jacket with wide flaps. For sewing the model, the craftsmen of the brand founded by Cristobal Balenciaga used soft, fine wool. The product will be a good backdrop for a
bright short skirt. Curved-shoulder 2-button wool twill blazer by Balenciaga. Jacket with classic lapel, hidden buttons on the cuffs, internal padded shoulder straps and
front flap pockets.
Self: 100% wool Lining: 100% cupro Pocket Lining: 100% cotton. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Front button closures. Padded shoulders. Chest welt pocket and side flap
pocketsInterior welt pocket with button fastening. Buttoned cuffs. Our Style No. BALF-WO26.
Model is 179 cm tall and wears size 36. Product parameters for size 36: Chest circumference 102 cm, sleeve length 61 cm from the shoulder, 64 cm back length. Here worn with
Givency top , Loro Piana boots , Brunello Cucinelli pants , Louis Vuitton chain , dior skirt.
About Balenciaga - Today, Balenciaga is mostly associated with its recently appointed star designer, Alexander Wang. The label's contemporary consumers, not necessarily
in the fashion industry, swiped off their feet with the hype around Wang, failing to appreciate the historical significance of their favorite brand. Cristòbal Balenciaga what
a pioneer, a visionary, and a revolutionary. Born in Spain in 1895, to a seamstress mother, Balenciaga was destined for fashion. Already, at the age of 12, he became
tailor's apprentice, soon becoming affiliated with the Marchioness de Casa Torres, who was instrumental in his career. Despite a very successful beginning, the Spanish
Civil War forced Cristòbal to embark for Paris, establishing a new couture atelier at Avenue George V in August 1937. By the 1950s, the Parisian world of haute couture
has seen a revolution. Balenciaga completely transformed the silhouette of the time, pioneered by dior 's New Look. His relaxed silhouettes of cocoon coats, sack dresses and
'Infanta' gowns, inspired by his Spanish heritage, plummeted him to the status of a master. A cult formed around him, some even described his presentations as “the closest
fashion gets to a religious experience.” His influence on fashion is immense. Balenciaga fans should go ahead and explore.