Balmain’s Upcoming Collection Stolen before Paris Fashion Show, Announces Designer

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The esteemed French fashion label, Balmain, faced a setback when many designs, intended for unveiling at an upcoming Paris fashion event, were stolen. Olivier Rousteing, the brand’s creative director, reported that a truck transporting approximately 50 pieces from the new collection was intercepted between a Parisian airport and Balmain’s central office.

Fortunately, Rousteing confirmed the truck driver’s safety.

Taking to Instagram, he expressed his disappointment: “We’re working on recreating the designs, but this act is utterly disheartening.”

Despite this unforeseen challenge, Balmain is slated to showcase its Spring-Summer 2024 line on September 27, as part of the illustrious Paris Fashion Week, which also sees big names like Louis Vuitton, Dior, Chanel, and Hermes. While a representative from Balmain verified the show’s continuation, they chose not to comment further on the theft as it’s under investigation.

Ownership of Balmain rests with Mayhoola, an investment firm supported by the Qatari royal lineage.

The world of high fashion is no stranger to challenges, but theft of this magnitude, incredibly close to a major fashion event, is shocking and rare. As the fashion community rallies around Balmain in these testing times, many eagerly await to see how the brand overcomes this obstacle and what new creations they present on the grand Parisian stage.