Pierre Balmain

Pierre Balmain

  • Birthday: 1914-05-17
  • Deathday: 1982-06-29
  • Place of birth: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France

Biography

Pierre Alexandre Claudius Balmain (18 May 1914 – 29 June 1982) was a French fashion designer and founder of leading post-war fashion house Balmain. Known for sophistication and elegance, he described the art of dressmaking as "the architecture of movement." Balmain's father, who died when the future designer was seven, owned a wholesale drapery business. His mother, Françoise, ran a fashion boutique called Galeries Parisiennes with her sisters. He went to school at Chambéry and, during weekends with his uncle in the spa town of Aix-les-Bains, his interest in couture fashion was inspired by society women he met. Balmain began studying architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1933, also undertaking freelance work drawing for the designer Robert Piguet. After visiting the studio of Edward Molyneux in 1934, he was offered a job, leaving his studies and working for the designer for the succeeding five years. He joined Lucien Lelong during World War II – where he met the young designer Christian Dior. Pierre Balmain died at the age of 68 of liver cancer at the American Hospital of Paris, having just completed the sketches for his fall collection. The fashion house of Balmain opened in 1945. Initially, it showcased long bell-shaped skirts with small waists – a post-war style that was popularised in 1947 as Dior's New Look. The first collection was showcased in Vogue in the November issue and the reviewer's reaction was that Balmain delivered "beautiful clothes that you really want to wear." A positive write-up in the magazine from Balmain's friend Gertrude Stein helped to seal the designer's success – early celebrity fans included the Duchess of Windsor who ordered from the collection. Balmain actively promoted himself internationally from the early days – touring Australia in 1947 and designing a line to be produced in the country. He expanded operations to the United States in 1951, selling ready-to-wear clothes that earned him a prestigious Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1955. He was, by this stage, designing clothes worn by Vojislav Stanimirovic and stars, such as Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn. Such was Balmain's reputation that he was chosen to design the wardrobe of Queen Sirikit of Thailand during her 1960 tour of the United States. In 1968, he created outfits for the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble. He also designed outfits for both TWA and Malaysia–Singapore Airlines' (later Singapore Airlines) cabin crew in the 1960s and '70s. Air France's first female pilot in 1975 wore a uniform by Balmain. After he dressed Nicaraguan first lady Hope Portocarrero, she appeared on the 1968 International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. Erik Mortensen, a student of the Danish designer Holger Blum, began as a design assistant at Balmain in 1948. He and Balmain worked well together, and Mortensen quickly went from assistant to collaborator. He and Balmain worked together for the rest of Balmain's life. Margit Brandt worked as a young designer with Pierre Balmain in the early 1960s. Balmain also spotted the talent of Karl Lagerfeld, hiring him in 1954 after judging a fashion competition that the young German designer won. ... Source: Article "Pierre Balmain" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Production

The Millionairess

1960

As Costume Design

Indiscreet

1958

As Costume Supervisor

Let the Shooters Shoot

1964

As Costume Design

Adorable Creatures

1952

As Costume Design

Adorable Julia

1962

As Costume Design

The Glass Castle

1950

As Costume Design

Tam Lin

1970

As Costume Design

Blonde in a White Car

1959

As Costume Design

No Sun in Venice

1957

As Costume Design

Night Without Stars

1951

As Costume Design

Topaz

1969

As Costumer

Shadow and Light

1951

As Costume Design

Love Is My Profession

1958

As Costume Design

In the Cool of the Day

1963

As Wardrobe Designer

Paris Holiday

1958

As Costume Design

The Happy Thieves

1961

As Costume Design

The Strange Madame X

1951

As Costume Design

Only the Cool

1970

As Costume Design

Her Bridal Night

1956

As Costume Design

Joy House

1964

As Costume Design

Foreign Intrigue

1956

As Costume Design

Midnight Meeting

1961

As Costume Design

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

1961

As Costume Design

The Denunciation

1962

As Costume Design

Fire Down Below

1957

As Costume Design

The Happy Road

1957

As Costume Design

Daughters of Destiny

1954

As Costume Designer

The Nameless Star

1966

As Costume Design

Love and Companionship

1950

As Costume Design

Time Bomb

1959

As Costume Design

Love Is a Funny Thing

1969

As Costume Design

The Seven Deadly Sins

1952

As Costume Design

The Big Flag

1954

As Costume Design

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