Balenciaga Fashion Museum reopens to the public in Spain Saturday, 04 June 2011 08:36
After a decade of interruption for restoration, on June 10, 2011 in Spain reopens for free visit the world famous museum of fashion- Balenciaga.
Clothing, released under the Balenciaga, is distinguished by its unique style, unique custom textures and fabrics chosen. Balenciaga models could never be accused of unnecessary frills or pathos. They were deprived of a lush finish, bright pictures and other odds and ends. Nevertheless, many evening dresses were decorated with the brand's exclusive handmade embroidery.
Many celebrities have used the services of fashion designers of Balenciaga- clients of Balenciaga were Queen Victoria, Queen Fabiola, the Duchess of Windsor, Princess Grace, actress Nicole Kidman and another celebrities.
History of Balenciaga began in 1914, then the young Spanish designer Cristobal Balenciaga opened his own fashion house in the city of San Sebastian. Things went well and already in 1920 there was one fashion house Balenciaga in Madrid, in 1937 - in Paris. Products of Balenciaga almost immediately relished the many celebrities and the royal persons. Releasing another collection, Cristobal necessarily produced several models of their own hands. In our time, Balenciaga products are extremely popular among the connoisseurs of fashion and style. It has become more accessible to the general public and sold successfully in many countries around the world.
Balenciaga museum visitors can not only see the famous models, which were representatives of the royal families of Europe and the famous actress, but also trace the entire history of the Balenciaga, his eyes trace the design ideas of fashion designers of Balenciaga.
Balenciaga Fashion Museum is located in Guetaria City - a small town in northern Spain, in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of Basque Country. Address of Balenciaga Fashion Museum listed in Spanish on the photo above, simply show it any taxi driver in San Sebastián (distance to the Balenciaga Fashion Museum -12 miles) and he will take you to the place.
Please note, that the name of the Guetaria City in Spanish-Getaria, but most locals refer to it as the language of the Basque-Guipúzcoa. To get from Madrid to San Sebastian you can on train and on our forum can be viewed a complete scheme of the railways of Spain.
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