Balenciaga Couture 54: Demna’s Last Act is a Love Letter to Paris and Perfection

Balenciaga’s 54th Couture Collection wasn’t just another Parisian fashion spectacle — it was a farewell symphony from Creative Director Demna, who, after nearly a decade of rewriting the codes of fashion, leaves the house with his most intimate statement yet.

Watch Balenciaga presents its 54th Couture Collection, Demna’s last collection for the House, on July 9th at 12PM, Paris time, here and on https://www.couture.balenciaga.com.

“I have come as close as possible to being satisfied in this endless pursuit of impossible perfection — the defining ethos of Cristóbal Balenciaga,” Demna wrote in his final show note.

“The looks are photographed throughout Paris — a tribute to the place where I began my fashion career.”

Every Stitch a Farewell

This was Demna at his most meticulous — garments sculpted with discipline, craftsmanship, and emotion. Tailoring echoed the architectural legacy of Cristóbal, but reinterpreted through Demna’s subversive lens. Menswear played a pivotal role this season, defined by sharp lines, fluid silhouettes, and garments that straddled the boundary between brutalism and elegance.

Tuxedos, structured trenches, oversized cloaks, and exaggerated shoulders came alive through the hands of the atelier, blending couture construction with conceptual design. The detail work — from hand-embroidered suiting to tailored biker coats — whispered of hours-long labor and obsessive precision.

Collaborations that Defined the Season

Demna’s parting gift to fashion also came through his disruptive collaborations. Puma made a headline return with a capsule of deconstructed sportswear and footwear — sneakers and accessories rebuilt like art pieces. Raw-edged, hybridized, and future-facing, these pieces grounded couture in the language of street and sport.

But perhaps most jaw-dropping was the debut of Balenciaga x Automobili Lamborghini — where high fashion collided with high speed. Leather outerwear shaped like supercars, carbon fiber detailing, and sculptural footwear nodded to the elite world of automotive design. It was a collaboration that felt daring yet entirely on-brand.

And in footwear, the house introduced the HAMPTONS, Balenciaga’s new statement sneaker: chunky yet refined, angular yet wearable. Alongside, in partnership with Scholl, we saw the launch of unapologetically modern sandals, mules, and slides — merging orthopedic comfort with luxury minimalism.

See also  Craig Green Spring/Summer 2016 Campaign

What Comes Next

As Demna takes his final bow at Balenciaga, the industry eagerly awaits his next chapter. All eyes are on Gucci, where he is confirmed to step in as the new Creative Director in the coming seasons. It’s a bold move that could reshape the Florentine house and challenge its own codes just as he did at Balenciaga.

For now, Couture 54 stands as a poetic and powerful close — a visual memoir of Demna’s Paris, his perfectionism, and his revolutionary tenure.

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  1. Grand finale of a decade, great work to all people involved, bc this was not driven by himself, it was a movement, a cult for so many.

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