Balenciaga

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Basque, from Balencia (Valencia) +‎ -aga (place of). Compare Basque Zubiaga.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /bəˌlɛnsiˈɑːɡə/

Proper noun[edit]

Balenciaga

  1. A surname from Basque, denoting origin or inhabitation in the Valencia region of Spain.
    • 2007 June 28, Guy Trebay, “Looking Like a Billion Bucks”, in New York Times[1]:
      On Saturday night a dinner was held for Nicolas Ghesquiere of Balenciaga beneath Tiepolo’s hallucinatory and superpopulated ceiling at the Palazzo Clerici.
  2. A luxury fashion house founded in 1919 by Cristóbal Balenciaga, based in Spain and France.
    • 1960, Bettina Ballard, In My Fashion:
      Balenciaga's couture openings are not gala affairs packed with friends, but tense performances where everyone concentrates madly and in silence to take in the fast-paced show.

Noun[edit]

Balenciaga (plural Balenciagas)

  1. A product of the Balenciaga brand, especially shoes or a handbag.
    • 2013 February 5, Mary Blume, The Master of Us All: Balenciaga, His Workrooms, His World, Macmillan, →ISBN:
      Mona Bismarck took eighty-eight numbers in 1963, fairly typical except for the year when many of her clothes were in a train wreck and she ordered one hundred fifty Balenciagas all at once.
    • 2015 July 10, Halsey, Larzz Principato, Kalkutta, James Mtume (lyrics and music), “New Americana”, in Badlands, performed by Halsey:
      Cigarettes and tiny liquor bottles / Just what you’d expect inside her new Balenciaga
    • 2018, Cardi B et al. (lyrics and music), “I Like It”, in Invasion of Privacy, performed by Cardi B (with J Balvin and Bad Bunny):
      I like those Balenciagas (Those) / The ones that look like socks