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What she wants
Balenciaga is the label worn by the women other women copy (think Kate Moss and Chloë Sevigny). And it's not hard to see why. Hadley Freeman meets Nicolas Ghesquière, the creative force behind a great fashion house
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Balenciaga: Haute Tech
After a season of strikingly predictable fashion in Milan it was a real relief on Tuesday to witness in Paris the fall/winter 2005 collection of Balenciaga, whose creative director Nicolas Ghesquiere is surely one of the few genuinely original voices in fashion
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Who's WhoCristobal Balenciaga , Fashion Designer
Fashion Designer BALENCIAGA, date of creation: 1937 It is not surprising that Spain has produced a genius like BALENCIAGA, capable of the most daring innovations in a superbly classic style. What is surprising is that this Spaniard became the leading French fashion designer.
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Balenciaga, Cristóbal - biography
The best known Spanish fashion designer, Cristóbal Balenciaga is regarded as the master of fashion. His classic designs inspired the fashion industry throughout most of the twentieth century and continue to exert influence
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The House of Cristobal Balenciaga
The 'couturier of the couturiers', Cristobal Balenciaga, was originally Spanish. His mother was a tailor and Balenciaga started to interest himself at a very early age for needlework. In 1913, Balenciaga starts working for the royal Spanish studio in San Sebastiàn in Northern Spain. In 1919, he opens his own fashion house in San Sebastiàn and clothes the Spanish royal family. The opening of further fashion houses follow in Madrid in 1933 and in Barcelona in 1935. The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) forced him to flee to Paris
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