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As creative director for Balmain, Olivier Rousteing has written the dress code for confident, unapologetic glamour. He knows what modern women want to wear, whether it's a sharp blazer or a figure-hugging minidress.
When Pierre Balmain founded his namesake house in 1945, his vision was one of femininity and opulence. His reputation for beautiful garments earned him cosmopolitan, global clientele – one that still exists today. Since Olivier Rousteing's appointment in 2011, he’s brought the house into the twenty-first century and established his own Balmain army.
<p>Céline is a French luxury house founded in 1945 by Céline Vipiana. Céline was originally created as a made-to-measure children's shoe business that eventually grew into women's shoes and accessories, with the ready-to-wear line making its debut in the 1960s. Beautiful clean lines and styles, the brand has a history of classical designs that withstand time.</p>
Canada Goose, established in 1957 in Toronto, prioritizes both style and practicality, while remaining committed to craftsmanship. Every jacket exemplifies the brand's Canadian heritage, and it undergoes extensive testing to provide exceptional protection against extreme arctic temperatures.
The sustainably sourced North American down feathers in their outerwear offer the greatest warmth-per-weight ratio out of all natural fillers, while also having a lower environmental impact compared to synthetic fibers.