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Balmain Appoints Antonin Tron as New Artistic Director

Antonin ⁢Tron Appointed Artistic Director of Balmain

PARIS – Antonin Tron has been⁣ named the new artistic director of Balmain, the French fashion house announced. He succeeds Olivier Rousteing, who led the brand for ‍fourteen years, transforming it into an international ⁣fashion powerhouse. Tron’s first collection will be presented in March 2026, during the fall-winter 2026-2027 fashion week.

Tron is the⁣ founder​ of Atlein, a label recognized for its quality adn sculptural⁢ approach to design. While Atlein faced challenges gaining prominence in Paris,Tron expanded his offerings to include suits and outerwear and secured a collaboration with Khy,Kylie‌ Jenner’s label,in‌ 2024.

Balmain CEO Matteo Sgarbossa highlighted the aesthetic alignment between Pierre Balmain and⁢ Antonin Tron,⁣ stating, “Like our founder, Antonin ⁤considers ⁢fashion as a spatial art – shaped around the body with ‍precision ‌and emotion.” Sgarbossa further emphasized Tron’s “sculptural approach to design,anchored in the art of ‌draping ⁣and the ⁤sensitivity of ⁣materials,” as a continuation of Pierre Balmain’s vision of “couture⁤ is the architecture of movement.”

Antonin Tron⁤ expressed his gratitude, calling the appointment an “honor” and thanking Olivier rousteing “for having made⁤ Balmain the international and unique house that it is today.” He added, “Balmain has‌ a interesting history of expertise,⁢ culture, sensuality and elegance. Sophisticated, precise ⁤and daring fashion. ​These values touch me deeply,‍ and I​ am happy to be able to continue⁣ their legacy.”

Tron ​will be‌ responsible for revitalizing⁢ Balmain’s masculine and ‌feminine styles. Under rousteing’s leadership, Balmain expanded its reach and ​launched a perfume line in ​2024, through a license with Estée Lauder, with plans to introduce makeup and beauty products.

The arrival‌ of Tron at Balmain is part of a critically important shift ‌in leadership for major ‌fashion houses, with Maria‍ Grazia Chiuri debuting at Fendi,‌ Meryll Rogge at Marni, and Rachel Scott at ⁢Proenza⁤ Schouler all slated ‌for the same 2026 season.

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