Balmain Names Antonin Tron as Creative Director
Balmain has named Antonin Tron as its new creative director, marking the beginning of a bold new chapter for the historic Parisian fashion house. The French designer, known for his sensual draped silhouettes and architectural tailoring, will unveil his first collection for Balmain in March 2026, during Paris Fashion Week, for the Fall 2026 season.
Tron, who will now dedicate himself exclusively to Balmain, succeeds Olivier Rousteing, who stepped down earlier this month after an extraordinary 14-year tenure — one of the longest in contemporary fashion.

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to Olivier Rousteing for transforming Balmain into the global brand it is today,” said Tron in an exclusive statement shared with WWD. “Balmain’s story is truly inspiring. At its core, the house embodies savoir-faire, culture, sensuality, and elegance — a radiant, precise, and daring kind of fashion. I feel proud and privileged to continue this incredible legacy.”
Born in France and trained at the prestigious Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, where he studied alongside Demna and Glenn Martens, Tron built his reputation through Atlein, the brand he founded in 2016 after stints at Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, and Balenciaga. His work has consistently fused movement, sensuality, and technical precision — values deeply aligned with Balmain’s DNA.
Atlein’s debut catapulted Tron into the global spotlight. In 2018, he received the ANDAM First Collections Prize, and his label quickly found its way into top international retailers including Bergdorf Goodman, Ikram, The Webster, Galeries Lafayette, Boon the Shop, and Net-a-Porter.
While Atlein began with fluid, body-conscious knitwear, it evolved to include sharply tailored pieces and sculptural outerwear. In 2024, Tron collaborated with Khy, Kylie Jenner’s accessible fashion brand, on a collection of form-fitting, minimalist dresses — a move that showcased his versatility and cultural relevance.
Tron’s résumé also includes collaborations with creative leaders such as Nicolas Ghesquière, Alexander Wang, and Demna during his years at Balenciaga, as well as experience on Saint Laurent’s design teams.
His appointment signals Balmain’s continued commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and French glamour — bridging heritage with the new energy of a designer who, much like Pierre Balmain himself, sees fashion as a celebration of structure, sensuality, and modern confidence.

