Fashion

Balenciaga Announces Pierpaolo Piccioli as Its New Creative Director

The game of musical chairs among creative directors isn't over just yet. The latest change stirring the fashion world is Pierpaolo Piccioli taking the creative director position at Balenciaga, following Demna's surprising departure to lead Gucci.

Piccioli, known for rejuvenating couture at Valentino with his poetic silhouettes and deep appreciation for craftsmanship, represents a significant shift from Demna's edgy, dystopian approach. While Balenciaga has defined itself over recent years with oversize streetwear and avant-garde pieces, Piccioli introduces a sense of understated beauty and deliberate elegance. Anticipate architectural tailoring, softened shapes, and a transition away from logomania to designs that indicate luxury through technique rather than branding. Though his aesthetic may seem vastly different from Balenciaga's recent identity, Piccioli's understanding of form and silhouette resonates with the house's Cristóbal era.

Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino

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Francesca Bellettini, Kering's Deputy CEO responsible for Brand Development, provided insight into her decision to appoint Piccioli as the creative head. “He is one of the most talented and celebrated designers of today,” Bellettini said in a statement. “His mastery of Haute Couture, his creative voice, and his passion for savoir-faire made him the ideal choice for the House.”