BALENCIAGA, CRISTÓBAL


Meaning of BALENCIAGA, CRISTÓBAL in English

born Jan. 21, 1895, Guetaria, Spain

died March 23, 1972, Valencia

Spanish-French fashion designer.

He studied dressmaking as a child and was inspired to become a couturier by a visit to Paris. By age 20 he had his own firm in San Sebastián. Over the next 15 years Balenciaga became the leading couturier of Spain. In 1937, when the Spanish Civil War disrupted his business, he moved to Paris. For the next 30 years his collections featured sumptuously elegant dresses and suits. Balenciaga helped popularize the trend toward capes and flowing clothes without waistlines in the late 1950s as well as the use of plastic for rainwear in the mid 1960s. He retired in 1968.

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