Balenciaga Resort 2027 Collection
For Resort 2027, Pierpaolo Piccioli continues to redefine Balenciaga through a lens of lightness, inclusivity, and modern elegance. At the heart of the collection is his concept of “unsize” dressing—a fluid approach to design that prioritizes freedom of movement and adapts to different body types rather than imposing a fixed silhouette.
Working with featherweight techno taffeta, crisp cotton poplin, and ultra-light nappa leather, Piccioli created garments that float around the body with remarkable ease. Some pieces feature adjustable cords and ties, allowing wearers to shape volume according to their preferences. The result is clothing that feels both architectural and deeply personal.






The collection reflects Piccioli’s longstanding interest in body diversity. Rather than designing for a single idealized figure, he approaches fashion as a conversation with real people and varied proportions. This philosophy informs silhouettes that move effortlessly between couture-inspired volume and everyday practicality.
That balance is evident throughout the lineup. Eveningwear is paired with denim, leather shirts extend into dramatic trains, and knit tops are sculpted into elongated forms that gently contour the body. Photographed by Robin Galiegue inside and around Balenciaga’s historic Avenue George V couture salons, the collection juxtaposes grandeur with everyday ease.






Lightness is more than a visual concept here—it is a technical achievement. A techno-taffeta bomber jacket and matching embroidered skirt weigh just over half a kilogram, while a layered menswear look featuring multiple outerwear pieces remains surprisingly lightweight. The emphasis on comfort never compromises impact.
Menswear also receives renewed attention. Rather than choosing between streetwear and classic tailoring, Piccioli explores the space between them. Leather tracksuits, tailoring fused with performance outerwear, and footwear that sits somewhere between a sneaker and a suede boot reflect his fascination with hybrids that resist easy categorization.



The collection is equally rooted in the legacy of Cristóbal Balenciaga. Drawing from the founder’s vast archive of cocoon, balloon, sack, and babydoll silhouettes, Piccioli focuses on the principles that united them: movement, freedom, and innovation. Rather than replicating historic shapes, he translates their spirit into a contemporary wardrobe.

