Olivier Rousteing’s Best Balmain Looks in Vogue

Julia Stegner wears a Balmain dress Ajani Russell wears a Balmain jacquard top and skirt and Zazie Beetz wears a Balmain...
Julia Stegner wears a Balmain dress, Ajani Russell wears a Balmain jacquard top and skirt, and Zazie Beetz wears a Balmain crop top and skirt.Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, November 2021

A little over a month after Olivier Rousteing celebrated his 15th anniversary as creative director at Balmain—and the 80th anniversary of the maison’s founding—he is stepping down. The French designer was just 25 and working at Balmain under Christophe Decarnin who had transformed the business with his power shoulders and ultra-short hemlines, when he was announced as his successor in 2010. It was a lot of pressure for Rousteing, whose appointment made him the first Black designer to helm a French luxury house. But his debut collection proved he was more than up to the task; his low-slung trousers and opulently embroidered cropped boxy jackets became the cool girl uniform overnight, keeping Balmain’s signature sex appeal while softening its more extreme edges and making it more wearable. It’s a look that would go on to define the style of the early 2010s.

Rousteing’s driving force was a desire to be one with the people, to reach the masses even though his product was decidedly haute. He launched menswear in 2011 which quickly proved to be a commercial success. And he opened an Instagram account in 2013, when social media was still seen as something at odds with the world of luxury. It was 2015 when he nabbed the coveted H&M designer collaboration slot. The collection included many recreations of looks that had walked Rousteing’s own runways. “It’s really exciting for me to think about seeing all the kids who’ve always dreamed of wearing Balmain in this collection. I love my followers on Instagram because they always tell me exactly what they think about my designs. After every show it’s their comments that I care most about. They tell me the pieces they would do anything to wear, and I wanted to make this collection for them,” he told Vogue at the time.

It wasn’t long before the Balmain Army was born. These were women who inspired him, ones who could always be counted on wearing his clothes, chief among them Kim Kardashian, who also brought in her family—Kendall, Kylie, Kris. et al, long before the fashion industry understood the power of their influence. In 2018, he designed the costumes for Beyoncé’s legendary Coachella performance—dubbed Beychella—as well as for all of her dancers. For his tenth anniversary at Balmain, he staged a show open to the public (6,000 people attended) complete with a performance by Doja Cat. In 2022 he was the third designer invited to create a couture collection at Jean Paul Gaultier, following turns from Sacai’s Chitose Abe and Glenn Martens. In a full-circle moment, his spring 2026 show took place at the same location at his debut, though the clothes had an altogether looser, more bohemian appeal, a symbol of a man fully relaxing into his own self. As he moves on, see his best Balmain looks in Vogue.

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Amelia Gray (far right) wears a Balmain jacket and skirt.

Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, October 2024
Lala Takahashi takes five in a bright pink Balmain sweater.

Lala Takahashi takes five in a bright pink Balmain sweater.

Photographed by Xiangyu Liu, Vogue, September 2023
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Kendall Jenner wears Balmain.

Photographed by Daniel Jackson, Vogue, November 2021
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Bella Hadid in a Balmain corseted wrap jacket.

Photographed by Daniel Jackson, Vogue, March 2020
Hailey Bieber wears a Balmain jacket and jeans.

Hailey Bieber wears a Balmain jacket and jeans.

Photographed by Cass Bird, Vogue, August 2019
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Adut Akech in a classic Balmain look.

Photographed by Jackie Nickerson, Vogue, September 2019
Adwoa Aboah wears a Balmain dress and sandals.

Adwoa Aboah wears a Balmain dress and sandals.

Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, May 2017
Grace Hartzel wears a green suede Balmain jacket.

Grace Hartzel wears a green suede Balmain jacket.

Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, September 2016
Joan Smalls wears a Balmain cotton sweater.

Joan Smalls wears a Balmain cotton sweater.

Photographed by Craig McDean, Vogue, March 2014
None of these young designers—left to right Olivier Rousteing of Balmain Joseoh Altuzarra and Anthony Vaccarello —shies...

None of these young designers—left to right, Olivier Rousteing of Balmain, Joseoh Altuzarra, and Anthony Vaccarello (with models Chanel Iman, Kate Upton, and Candice Swanepoel)—shies away from worshipping the curves of a woman’s body, yet they’re not remotely interested in the clichés of “sexy.” If the clothes are hot, it’s simply because the heat flares up with the way they sculpt and shape and sinuously manipulate their silhouettes. It’s as much about empowerment as it is eroticization.

Photographed by Norman Jean Roy, Vogue, September 2012
Abbey Lee Kershaw wears Balmain.

Abbey Lee Kershaw wears Balmain.

Photographed by Norman Jean Roy, Vogue, September 2012
Aurlie Bidermann and Olivier Rousteing wear Balmain.

Aurélie Bidermann and Olivier Rousteing wear Balmain.

Photographed by Rafik Ward Ivan, Vogue, September 2012