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Balenciaga 2006 Ghesquiere Brocade & Boucle Rounded 3/4Sleeve Ecru Jacket

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Lauded for his innovative couture-like construction with atypical ready-to-wear luxurious fabrics tailored to perfection in the 2000s, French-born Nicholas Ghesqueire designed for Balenciaga Spring/Summer 2006 this cream 100%-cotton brocade-accented boucle single-breasted jacket that features technically difficult elements, which he further explored in the same color, textures and shapes in Fall/Winter 2006. Our jacket is unusual given its combination of flora-brocade-trimmed rounded notch-lapel collar, rounded-shoulder dolman-like top-and-bottom-seamed sleeves with unique patchwork at the underarms, front flap faux-pockets intersecting tucks, brocade-covered buttons, faux vent, plus back waist and 3/4-length sleeves each with a draping buttoned fabric belt. The essentially symmetrical-structure jacket with ecru crepe 100%-silk lining has subtle unexpected asymmetry. Whereby, only one sleeve has the jacquard weave visible on its cuff-like belt, while these cuff bands that are attached on the left side of each sleeve button only towards the right. Comparatively on the back torso, the removable two-button belt can be reversed to the high-thread-count tapestry pattern. All tags remain for the brand "Balenciaga Paris", production "Made In Italy", and materials/date "2005" (for S/S 2006). It is true to French-size 38 (not Italian). Notably given their pale colors, the fabrics have no stains or marks. Fit to be a heirloom, this jacket that was inspired by late-18th-Century French fashion exudes timeless progressive style on par with the comfortable luxurious designs introduced since the early 20th Century by the late Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. While Ghesquiere's aim for the S/S 2006 collection according to his Vogue quote was to make something new of "architecture and embellishment, sharpness and ornamentalism", this fashion-show reviewer complimented his success in their published coverage: "Great fashion comes from designers who can fuse two apparently contradictory ideas together to create a synthesis that has never occurred to anyone before." More so, most of the museum-collected 52 garments or ensembles by Ghesquiere (he is now the ongoing artistic director at Louis Vuitton) at The Met to date are from the Balenciaga 2006 Spring and Fall collections because they best represent his "modern aesthetic and technical ingenuity" "with fabrics, patterns and silhouettes". Notably, our jacket is one of only a handful of Spring designs that bridge the two 2006 collections, which Ghesquiere refined from initial Byron-like flourishes that included brocade and chiffon into bigger bolder silhouettes with more sculptural fabrics including boucle, which is apparent in our photos of the brand ads from both seasons. In the Balenciaga ad campaigns that year, our Spring jacket in a dark color is worn unbuttoned with trousers among the photographed lines of models, while our jacket's cream color, shape, construction and texture closely resemble the larger promoted Fall jacket with similar rounded shoulders, shortened sleeves, flap pockets, and fabric-covered buttons. For the buyer who would like a museum-worthy Ghesquiere suit, we noticed that matching embroidery-embellished cream brocade trousers from the S/S 2006 collection in the same size as our jacket are currently listed by another 1stDibs dealer. Otherwise browse TheMet online to see that virtually any trousers, skirt, hat and some narrow-silhouette dresses from F/W 2006--if available on the secondary market--will complement our jacket.
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    Marked Size: FR 38 (EU)Shoulder to Hem: 21 in (53.34 cm)
  • Style:
    2005-2006 (Of the Period)
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  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3244222596622
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