The fashion world is once again buzzing with news of a major creative director shift. Rabanne has officially announced that Olivier Rousteing has been appointed as its new creative director, concluding weeks of speculation and marking a new era for the innovative French luxury brand. This follows the exit of Julien Dossena, setting the stage for a bold new creative direction.
In a year marked by significant leadership changes within the industry, Rousteing’s appointment is particularly noteworthy. With nearly 15 years of experience at Balmain, where he elevated the brand to a global level, his expertise is highly anticipated as he takes on the challenge of reimagining Paco Rabanne’s avant-garde legacy and guiding the brand forward.
Olivier Rousteing Officially Takes the Helm at Rabanne
In a statement, Rousteing called joining Rabanne “a tremendous honor,” commending the brand’s tradition of defying norms and reshaping fashion with daring creativity.
“This is a House that has always challenged convention, transforming bold ideas into creations that have shaped fashion history,” Rousteing said. “Its spirit of innovation, craftsmanship, and fearless creativity has inspired generations, and today it inspires me.”
This announcement comes shortly after Julien Dossena’s departure, who spent 13 years modernizing Rabanne while maintaining the experimental vision of its founder, Paco Rabanne.
A New Chapter After Balmain
Olivier Rousteing’s new role marks a fresh start after a remarkable 14-year stint at Balmain. At just 25, he became one of the youngest to lead a major French luxury brand and was the first Black creative director in a French fashion house.
While at Balmain, Rousteing artfully combined high fashion with modern celebrity culture. His distinctive style—sharp tailoring, dramatic silhouettes, and intricate embellishments—along with his connections to celebrities like Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, Rihanna, and Gigi Hadid, helped turn Balmain into a renowned luxury brand.
His knack for merging tradition with current trends made him a pivotal creative force in fashion, a quality Rabanne hopes will drive its future.
What Olivier Rousteing Will Bring to Rabanne
As the creative director of Rabanne, Rousteing’s role extends beyond seasonal collections. He will be responsible for product expansion and enhancing the brand’s cultural significance in fashion, beauty, and innovation.
The brand aims to create “a comprehensive ecosystem where fashion, beauty and innovation exist in constant dialogue,” indicating goals that transcend mere clothing.
Ana Trias, President of Prestige & Fashion Brands at Puig, lauded the appointment, describing Rousteing’s vision as “bold, magnetic, and deeply connected to the energy of today.”
She emphasized his ability to promote confidence and individual expression, making him “a natural choice for Rabanne,” and highlighting this as a significant step in the brand’s development.
Respecting Paco Rabanne’s Radical Legacy
Rabanne was one of the first Parisian couturier to put Black models on the runway(1964) decades later & the house is now led by a Black creative director (Olivier) there’s something so beautiful & full circle pic.twitter.com/SoR3XAMeh6
— Hifashion (@HifashionPages) July 14, 2026
Entering Rabanne comes with distinct expectations. Established in 1966, the brand is celebrated for its futuristic experiments, featuring garments from unconventional materials like metal discs and chainmail, challenging luxury fashion norms.
Paco Rabanne’s creations blurred lines between fashion, art, and architecture, epitomizing the Space Age and influencing generations of designers.
Julien Dossena successfully updated this vision with materials like vinyl and metallic fabrics, maintaining the brand’s innovative spirit without succumbing to nostalgia. Rousteing now inherits a house celebrated for its forward-thinking ethos.
His design style, characterized by confidence and bold self-expression, aligns well with Rabanne’s tradition of innovation.
His First Collection Is Already on the Calendar
Fashion enthusiasts eager to see Rousteing’s impact will not wait long. His debut collection for Rabanne is set for March 2027 during the Fall 2027 runway season, offering a first look at his reinterpretation of the brand’s iconic themes with new ideas for contemporary consumers.
In his announcement, Rousteing expressed his respect for the brand’s history while focusing on future possibilities.
“I step into this new chapter with deep respect for the Maison’s extraordinary heritage and with excitement for everything we will build together,” he said. “For me, fashion is about emotion, identity and the confidence to express who we truly are.”
These values echo the principles that guided his work at Balmain, making this transition seem like a natural progression in his career.
Another Major Move in Fashion’s Creative Shake-Up
This appointment highlights a broader trend in luxury fashion, with numerous brands undergoing leadership changes seeking innovative perspectives to cater to evolving consumer preferences.
Recent shifts include Moschino appointing Sunnei founders Loris Messina and Simone Rizzo, Carven selecting Kai Nesselrath, Diane von Furstenberg naming Henry Zankov as its first artistic director, and Courrèges welcoming Drew Henry.
In this context, Olivier Rousteing’s move to Rabanne stands out as particularly impactful. With his expertise in blending tradition, celebrity culture, and modern luxury, expectations are high.
As Rabanne’s creative director, he has the chance to redefine this iconic French maison for a new audience. If his past success is any indication, March 2027 could usher in another transformative era in fashion.
Featured image: @olivier_rousteing/Instagram
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