Justin Bieber Is Balenciaga’s Newest Campaign Star

<cite class="credit">Photo: Courtesy of Balenciaga </cite>
Photo: Courtesy of Balenciaga
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Remember Justin Bieber’s Paris trip less than a month ago? Those romantic dinners with his wife, Hailey Bieber? And even shaking hands with President Emanuelle Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron? Turns out there was more to his excursions than shoveling croissants in the City of Lights. Today, it was revealed that Bieber is the star of Balenciaga’s newest campaign, which was revealed today on the Maison’s Instagram. Captured by American art photographer Katy Grannan, Bieber poses in front of a simple garage while wearing a leather bomber, a white T-shirt, sweatpants pulled up to his stomach, and clunky dad sneakers—it all helps to transform the Biebs into a roughed-up, smoldering babe à la Francais. As for an injection of classic Balenciaga sauciness? On his arm was the label’s classic motorcycle bag.

Also in the campaign was Isabelle Huppert, which wasn’t completely surprising. The French actress had recently worn a Balenciaga gown to the Cannes Film Festival to the premiere of Everything Went Fine. The simple black dress paired with Balenciaga’s satin cuissardes cut a slithery, elegant figure among the flou of the red carpet—the moment seemed to solidify Huppert’s stance as Balenciaga darling.

Isabelle Huppert in Balenciaga at Cannes.

74th Cannes Film Festival, Everything Went Fine premiere

Isabelle Huppert in Balenciaga at Cannes.
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<cite class="credit">Photo: Courtesy of Balenciaga</cite>
Photo: Courtesy of Balenciaga

The cameos of Bieber and Huppert in the Balenciaga campaign are a stellar combination and representative of the House’s knack for genius cheek. After all, Bieber and Huppert are two names that feel foreign when mashed together. But in the case of Demna Gvasalia’s Balenciaga, opposites attract. There is no doubt that Bieber has a psychotic pull with everything that he touches, including buying clothes, that are representative of the rabid consumption of all-things new and “on-trend” by Gen-Z and millennials. In this campaign, Bieber’s monied taste-minded hypebeast aesthetic deliciously clashes with the elegant Huppert, who is symbolic of the classic French codes of Balenciaga in all of her glorious allure and sky-high cheekbones. The unifying factor? The duo, at the end of the day, is wearing clothes from the same brand. It’s truly a weird but fitting match made in luxury heaven that only Balenciaga could pull off.

Originally Appeared on Vogue