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Completo coordinato blazer corto e pantaloni Aquila con strass cuciti a mano in tessuto pregiato per abiti in lana
Esaurito
€955,95
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€955,95
Designed by Stephane Rolland
Blazer Crop con Strass Cuciti a Mano Aquila in Tessuto di Lana Fine
€553,95
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€553,95
Designed by Stephane Rolland
Blazer con Spalle Larghe e Strass Applicati a Mano Lolanthe in Tessuto Stile Lino
€811,95
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€811,95
Designed by Stephane Rolland
Gonna Maxi Isao con Spacco Laterale e Volant in Tessuto Opaco Elasticizzato
€380,95
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€380,95
Designed by Stephane Rolland
Abito Maxi Monospalla Avis con Strass in Satin Opaco Antipiega
€696,95
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€696,95
Designed by Stephane Rolland
Blusa Cynerda con Scollo a V e Volant in Crepe Antipiega
€313,95
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€313,95
Designed by Stephane Rolland
Abito Senza Maniche Cilace con Pieghe Laterali Ondulate in Tessuto Opaco Testurizzato
€457,95
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€457,95
Designed by Stephane Rolland
Abito Maxi con Colletto di Strass Cucito a Mano Nokta in Tessuto Stile Lino
€754,95
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€754,95
Designed by Stephane Rolland
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Background
Youngest creative director in Balenciaga history at 21. Official FHCM member, Cannes Film Festival partner. Dressed Zendaya, Fan Bingbing, Ni Ni. Molière Award nominee.
When Stephane Rolland was promoted to creative director at Balenciaga after just one year of internship, he achieved something unprecedented in fashion. At 21, he became not only the youngest creative director in Balenciaga's history, but the youngest artistic director in all of Paris. Sketching designs since age 4, he grew up surrounded by a family that appreciated architecture and modernist art. Born in Paris, Rolland was sketching designs at 4, surrounded by a family that appreciated architecture and modernist art. His aesthetic DNA comes from legends like Cristobal Balenciaga, architect Oscar Niemeyer, and sculptor Constantin Brancusi—all masters of balance and spatial relationships who shaped his "less is more" philosophy.
After graduating from the Paris Fashion Institute, Pierre Berge—Saint Laurent's co-founder—introduced Rolland to Balenciaga. He launched his personal ready-to-wear line at 24, secured exclusive haute couture licensing with Balmain that attracted over 170 global companies for image design, then at 30, led haute couture and ready-to-wear at Jean-Louis Scherrer on Avenue Montaigne for a decade. His theater work earned two Molière Award nominations for "Mozart" costumes, and he served five consecutive years as Cannes Film Festival's official partner.
After graduating from the Paris Fashion Institute, Pierre Berge—Saint Laurent's co-founder—introduced Rolland to Balenciaga. He launched his personal ready-to-wear line at 24, secured exclusive haute couture licensing with Balmain that attracted over 170 global companies for image design, then at 30, led haute couture and ready-to-wear at Jean-Louis Scherrer on Avenue Montaigne for a decade. His theater work earned two Molière Award nominations for "Mozart" costumes, and he served five consecutive years as Cannes Film Festival's official partner.
In 2007, Rolland founded his namesake house and became one of only 9 official members in France's Haute Couture Federation. The FHCM maintains strict requirements: Paris-only headquarters and production, handcrafted pieces, one-on-one fittings with at least three adjustments, minimum 20 full-time certified craftsmen, and 50 new designs per season. Many historically significant fashion houses have lost their membership status because the association mandates that authentic haute couture must originate entirely from French soil. Rolland describes himself as an "Eastern minimalist craftsman," creating sculptural gowns for Beyoncé, Celine Dion, Zendaya, Fan Bingbing, Ni Ni, Yang Mi, and European royalty.
His recent Fabrique collaboration features deconstructed tailcoats and crystal-embellished pieces in wrinkle-resistant crepe—acknowledging that even haute couture adapts to modern realities like reduced dry-cleaning availability. As he explained to Vogue HK, design means observing women and helping them reveal their best selves, not confining them to specific aesthetics.
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