Olivier Rousteing

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Olivier Rousteing
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Olivier Rousteing in 2016
Born (1985-09-13) 13 September 1985 (age 35)
NationalityFrench
OccupationFashion designer
Years active2003–present

Olivier Rousteing (born 13 September 1985)[1] is a French fashion designer. He has been the creative director of Balmain since 2011.

Early life and education[]

Rousteing was adopted by his parents at the age of 1.[2] Rousteing's mother is an optician, while his father is a seaport manager.[2] He grew up in Bordeaux and moved to Paris to study at ESMOD (Ecole Supérieure des Arts et Techniques de la Mode). Like Jacquemus, he dropped out in his first year citing lack of creative freedom.[citation needed] After completing internships in Italy, in 2003, Rousteing began his career as a designer at Roberto Cavalli.

Career[]

In 2003, he began his career at Roberto Cavalli, where he was promoted to creative director of the Italian label's women's ready-to-wear collection, serving for five years in that position.[3] Rousteing joined Balmain in 2009.[4] During his early time at Balmain he worked closely with Christophe Decarnin, then the French fashion house's creative director.[3]

On 26 April 2011, at 25 years old, Olivier Rousteing replaced Christophe Decarnin as the creative director of Balmain.[5] While he liked Decarnin's aesthetic, he wanted to orient the label towards the finer aspects of French couture. At the time of his appointment, Rousteing was a relatively unknown designer, and brought a much-needed fresh take on the brand's aesthetic that remains to this day. He has been credited with adding an Asian influence to the clothing, as Asia comprises a huge part of the brand's buyers.[6] Rousteing says his age, initial anonymity, and especially race led to grumblings amongst the fashion establishment.[2] "People were like, 'Oh my God, he's a minority taking over a French house!'" Rousteing told Out magazine in 2015.[2]

Since his arrival, menswear now accounts for 40 percent of Balmain's revenue.[2][7] While the company did not release figures, it was estimated that Balmain's revenue increased 15 to 20 percent between 2012 and 2015.[2] Rousteing opened a Balmain store in London, Balmain's stand-alone boutique outside of Paris.[7] A New York City store opened in SoHo in April 2016.[8] Other stores are in the planning stage.[7]

With the help of A-List celebrity friends like Kim Kardashian, Kelly Rowland, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Björk, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, EMFAM and various models, including those from Victoria's Secret, Rousteing helped Balmain become the first French label to pass the million-follower plateau on Instagram.[7][9]

He designed the costumes for the opera, Renaissance – a 27-minute ballet with 22 dancers,[10] which was choreographed by Sébastien Bertaud and opened at Opéra de Paris on June 13, 2017.[11]

Personal life[]

Rousteing was adopted and is openly gay.[12] Though he had previously believed he was mixed race because of his skin colour, in 2019 he discovered that he was fully African, with his birth mother being Somali and his birth father being Ethiopian.[13] The 2021 Netflix documentary "The Wonder Boy" is an intimate look at his professional career and his search for his biological mother, who he has yet to find.

References[]

  1. ^ in french : https://www.elle.fr/Personnalites/Olivier-Rousteing
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Van Meter, William (2 April 2015). "Olivier Rousteing: A Self(ie)-Made Man". Out. LPI Media. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 June 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ “Olivier Rousteing Named New Designer at Balmain.” T Magazine. Accessed January 26, 2014. http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/26/olivier-rousteing-named-new-designer-at-balmain/
  5. ^ Olivier Rousteing Vogue
  6. ^ admin. "Exclusive Interview with Balmain's Olivier Rousteing." The D'Vine. Accessed January 26, 2014. http://www.the-dvine.com/2012/11/exclusive-interview-with-balmains-olivier-rousteing/.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Schneier, Matthew (29 June 2015). "Olivier Rousteing Puts Balmain Men's Wear on the Runway". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  8. ^ http://www.papermag.com/balmain-opens-flagship-store-1710103151.html
  9. ^ Vingan, Alyssa (3 April 2015). "Balmain's Olivier Rousteing Opens Up About Industry Racism and Instagram in 'Out'". Fashionista. Breaking Media, Inc. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  10. ^ Crisell, Hattie. "Balmain's Ballet: First Look At Olivier Rousteing's Designs For The Paris Opéra". www.vogue.co.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  11. ^ "Bertaud / Bouché / Paul / Valastro - Ballet - Season 16/17 Programming". Opéra national de Paris. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  12. ^ Weir, Laura. "Olivier Rousteing's Childhood Memories". Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  13. ^ Friedman, Vanessa. "The Truth About Olivier Rousteing". Retrieved 25 September 2019.

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