This is a debut that has everyone at the edge of their seat. After 14 years with Olivier Rousteing at the helm, it’s been quite some time since Balmain had a brand new creative director. Once it was announced that Antoin Tron would be assigned the role, a new layer of excitement and buzz has surrounded the brand and what it would come to be. Spectacle and statement has long been part of their runway show DNA but this season felt more intentional while making a quiet statement.

What makes this debut compelling is how it deliberately looks backward in order to move forward. With it’s forward-thinking designs and exciting celebrity placements, Balmain feels brand new season after season but we can’t neglect that the house was established in 1945. Tron sought after a collection that would spotlight the female form not only in physical shape but also in society. It’s a collection this season that simply can’t be missed.