Captured by the visionary lens of David Sims, the First Campaign of Balenciaga by Pierpaolo Piccioli abandons the excess and theatricality often associated with luxury fashion, replacing them with intimacy, vulnerability, and the kind of elegance that whispers instead of shouts.
Piccioli, known for his ethereal craftsmanship and humanistic design philosophy, brings to Balenciaga a refined emotional depth.
His arrival signals not a rupture but an evolution—one that blends Balenciaga’s architectural rigor with a newfound softness.
Through his collaboration with Sims, the designer presents a world where emotion and form coexist, each one amplifying the other.
The Art of Stillness
In the Balenciaga First Campaign by Pierpaolo Piccioli, stillness becomes a language of power.
David Sims photographs Mona Tougaard and Sandra Murray against the luminous backdrop of Paris’s Hôtel de Maisons–Pozzo di Borgo.
The women rest on unmade beds and sunlit interiors, their poses unforced and unguarded.
Here, fashion sheds performance. There are no extravagant gestures or artificial postures. Instead, the focus turns inward, toward authenticity.








