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Balenciaga

American  
[buh-len-see-ah-guh, bah-len-thyah-gah] / bəˌlɛn siˈɑ gə, ˌbɑ lɛnˈθyɑ gɑ /

noun

  1. Cristóbal 1895–1972, French fashion designer, born in Spain.


Balenciaga British  
/ balenˈθjaɣa /

noun

  1. Cristobal (krisˈtoβal). 1895–1972, Spanish couturier

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She has partnered with brands such as Unicef, Nintendo and Balenciaga.

From BBC

Commentators would highlight a player’s stats, Smith noted, but not the fact that he was arriving to games in “a very cool, fresh-off-the-runway Balenciaga look.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Good evening, everybody,” Huppert began, her structural, white Balenciaga gown commanding the room’s attention.

From Salon

On a recent January morning, tourists admired the rows of Balenciaga and Burberry handbags on display at Saks Fifth Avenue's flagship midtown Manhattan location.

From BBC

Balenciaga and Chanel focused on feathers in dramatic colours and textures.

From BBC