Autumn/Winter Collection from Balenciaga: Palm Trees, Neon and Geysers
While many other designers create everyday closets, the designer Nicolas Ghesquière is principally engaged in high fashion.
His autumn-winter collection of pre-fall 2010 for the Balenciaga brand, as always, turned to be bold, bright and unusual. The youth and sporty style of the new clothes differ with its complicated stitching, multi layering and somehow “masculine” enlarged shoulders.

The new collection includes dresses, skirts and “mini” coats, straight and narrow pants (some of them have a strange trapezoidal cut), tops and nylon blouses, fitted or shortened jackets, and jackets with rounded back, which is typical for Balenciaga.
As always, layers and colors are the main theme for Gesker’s models.
Bright neon colors let the layers create a single composition in combination with tights of the same rich colors (some of the tights have two colors).

Besides the screaming neon spots, there are color prints in the form of palm trees, tropical or bamboo forests, paintings on the theme of geysers and volcanoes.
The collection of pre-fall 2010 from includes futuristic Balenciaga shoes on a high platform, stylish belts, bags, capacious strict clutches and large gloves.









