Cristóbal Balenciaga

Cristóbal Balenciaga Eizaguirre (Basque: [kɾisˈtoβal βalens̻iaɣa eis̻aɣire]; 21 January 1895 – 23 March 1972) was a Spanish fashion designer, and the founder of the Balenciaga clothing brand. He had a reputation as a couturier of uncompromising standards and was referred to as "the master of us all" by Christian Dior and as "the only couturier in the truest sense of the word" by Coco Chanel, who continued, "The others are simply fashion designers". On the day of his death, in 1972, Women's Wear Daily ran the headline "The King is Dead".

Cristóbal Balenciaga
Balenciaga in 1950
Born
Cristóbal Balenciaga Eizaguirre

(1895-01-21)21 January 1895
Getaria, Spain
Died23 March 1972(1972-03-23) (aged 77)
Jávea, Spain
Resting placeGetaria Cemetery
NationalitySpanish
OccupationFashion Designer
Years active1917–1972
Known forHaute Couture Fashion
LabelBalenciaga
PartnerWładzio Jaworowski d’Attainville (-1948)

Since 2011 the purpose-built Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum has exhibited examples of his work in his birth town Getaria. Many of the 1,200 pieces in the collection were supplied by his pupil Hubert de Givenchy and clients such as Grace Kelly.

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