In light of the Charlie Hebdo shooting in January, Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing looked to celebrate France’s history of artistic freedom for the brand’s fall-winter 2015 collection. Specifically pin-pointing to Paris in the 1970s, Rousteing sent out a vibrant collection featuring bold color combinations and plenty of shine. Sitting front row was a newly platinum blonde Kim Kardashian, whose sister Kendall Jenner was on the catwalk as well as spring campaign stars Alessandra Ambrosio, Joan Smalls and Adriana Lima. With a mix of fringe, accordion style pleating and bold stripes; the Balmain woman roars into the fall with a statement belt cinching her waist.
Balmain Fall 2015: Freedom in Fashion
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