After more than a decade of dazzling reinvention, social media mastery and groundbreaking creativity, Olivier Rousteing steps down as creative director of Balmain. The French designer’s departure marks the end of one of the fashion world’s most remarkable periods: one that transformed a once sleepy Paris couture house into a global cultural powerhouse.
For fourteen years, Rousteing’s vision at Balmain intertwined classic Parisian opulence with modern inclusivity, celebrity influence and a deep understanding of digital culture. With his departure, he closes a chapter that redefined what it means to be a creative director in the 21st century; not only a designer, but also a storyteller, influencer and global icon.
A legacy etched in gold and glamour
Paris, November 5, 2025
Balmain and Creative Director Olivier Rousteing announce the end of their collaboration.
A new creative organization for the Chamber will be announced soon.
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— Balmain (@Balmain) November 5, 2025
When Olivier Rousteing took over Balmain in April 2011, he was just 25 – the youngest designer to head a major Parisian house since Yves Saint Laurent at Dior. The appointment was also historic: Rousteing became the first black creative director of a legendary French fashion brand. At the time, few could have predicted the magnitude of his impact.
In his early seasons, Rousteing balanced reverence for Pierre Balmain’s postwar elegance with a new, high-voltage energy that commanded attention. His collections, adorned with ornate embroidery, structured shoulders and a military touch, quickly became synonymous with confident modern luxury. Off the catwalk, he built the Balmain Army: a loyal community of models, celebrities and fans who amplified the brand through social media and pop culture. By Kim Kardashian And Rihanna Unpleasant Gigi Hadid And Kendall Jennerthe Balmain Army became both muse and megaphone, catapulting the house into mainstream consciousness.
Transforming Balmain into a global powerhouse
thank you Olivier for helping shape one of the most iconic moments in pop culture history…balmain wouldn’t be the same without you 😔 pic.twitter.com/cvXYVv9bg0 https://t.co/sXpLcc0U38
— BEY-Z (@beyzhive) November 5, 2025
Under Olivier Rousteing’s leadership, Balmain’s revenues rose from just over €30 million in 2012 to an estimated €300 million in 2024. His strategic knowledge of branding was as sharp as his customization. He leveraged celebrity collaborations, technology and inclusivity to modernize the brand’s DNA while remaining rooted in French couture heritage.
One of Rousteing’s most memorable achievements was his collaboration with H&M in 2015, an event that made Balmain a household name. Thousands of people lined up overnight for a chance to buy his designs at retail prices, proving that luxury can be both aspirational and accessible. The term ‘#Balmainia’ was coined as fans around the world flooded stores and the brand’s digital presence exploded.
He also revived the couture line after a 16-year hiatus and led ambitious collaborations with global icons such as Beyoncewho is known for her glittering 2018 Coachella costumes, and L’Oréal Paris. These ventures strengthened Balmain’s image as not only a fashion house, but also as a cultural movement.
A creative vision, rooted in inclusivity and bold expression
Throughout his tenure, Olivier Rousteing has placed diversity and visibility at the heart of Balmain’s identity. He challenged the rigid norms of the Parisian fashion establishment, championed models of color and celebrated global influences that reflected a more inclusive vision of beauty.
“When I started getting a lot of diversity in casting, and when I started playing hip-hop music, some people started wondering what I was doing,” Rousteing once recalled. “And then Rihanna came backstage and said, ‘You’re changing the rules of this fashion world.’”
His belief that fashion should reflect reality and not distance itself from it resonated deeply with a new generation. Rousteing’s approach blurred the lines between luxury and accessibility, couture and culture, creating a new language of glamor that embraced difference rather than conformity.
Overcoming challenges and shaping his own story
Olivier Rousteing revealed in a recent Instagram post that he was involved in a freak accident a year ago when his fireplace in his home exploded. His recovery remained a secret until today.
“My last show was about celebrating healing over pain.” pic.twitter.com/tBGwXjOccH
— IAMFASHION (@IAMFASHlON) October 9, 2021
Beyond the glitz, Rousteing’s personal journey inspired millions. Born in Bordeaux and adopted by white French parents, he revealed his search for his biological family in the 2019 documentary “Wonder Boy.” Two years later, he survived a domestic accident that left him with severe burns – an experience he courageously shared publicly. His honesty about vulnerability and resilience brought rare authenticity to the often polished world of haute couture.
Those experiences found their way into his designs: garments that celebrated strength, rebirth and individuality. His work reflected not only artistic genius but also human truth, earning him admiration throughout the industry.
A future beyond Balmain
Announcing his departure, Olivier Rousteing expressed his gratitude to his team and mentors and called them his own “chosen family.” “I am deeply proud of everything I have achieved and extremely grateful to my exceptional team at Balmain,” he said. “As I look ahead to the future and the next chapter of my creative journey, I will always hold this precious time close to my heart.”
CEO of Balmain Matteo Sgarbossa echoed that sentiment, noting that Rousteing’s “passion and contribution will leave an indelible mark on the history of fashion.” Under Rousteing’s creative leadership, Balmain evolved into a symbol of fearless innovation: a brand that reflected the energy of modern culture without sacrificing its couture roots.
The next chapter for Balmain
As Balmain turns the page on this defining era, questions arise about its next direction. Will the house choose an established name to maintain Rousteing’s legacy, or look for a fresh visionary to chart a new course? Either way, the challenge will be formidable: following a designer who transformed Balmain from a traditional Parisian atelier into a global movement powered by identity, technology and passion.
Rousteing’s departure at the age of 40 does not mark an end, but a continuation of his story – a story that has already reshaped the possibilities of fashion. Wherever he goes, the world will be watching.
Featured image: Francesca Beltran
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