What is Olivier Rousteing’s net worth?
BALMAIN is one of the world's most highly regarded fashion houses, and has been represented by many famous celebrities.
Here, we look at the career of their head designer, Olivier Rousteing.
Who is Olivier Rousteing?
Olivier Rousteing is a French fashion designer.
He is best known as being the head designer of French fashion house Balmain.
He was born in Bordeaux on September 13, 1985, and was adopted by his parents when he was one.
Rousteing's mother is an optician, while his father is a seaport manager.
He grew up in Bordeaux and moved to Paris to study at ESMOD (Ecole superieuredes arts et techniques de la mode) fashion school.
However, he dropped out after one year, citing a lack of creative freedom as his reasoning.
He joined Roberto Cavalli in 2003, and was quickly promoted to the head of the Italian label’s women’s ready-to-wear collection, where he served five years as creative director.
In 2020, Rousteing suffered horrific burns across his body after a fireplace exploded at his home.
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His body was at one point engulfed in flames, and despite jumping into a swimming pool and showering with the view of extinguishing himself, he continued to suffer severe burning sensations all over his body.
He only revealed the incident and the injuries he suffered in October 2021 on Instagram, after hiding his injuries using specially designed costumes.
He was rushed to Saint-Louis hospital in Paris after the incident.
What is Olivier Rousteing's net worth?
As of 2023, Rousteing is thought to have a net worth of around $100 million, according to .
It is believe that he makes around $2million a year from his work as head of Balmain alone.
When did Olivier Rousteing become head of Balmain?
Rousteing became head designer of Balmain in 2011.
At 24 Rousteing became the youngest and only black creative director in the history of the company.
According to Out Magazine, the fashion house grew between 15% and 20% after Rousteing joined in 2011.
In 2019, a Netflix documentary called Wonder Boy followed Rousteing's career and his journey to find his biological mother.
He replaced fellow French fashion designer Christophe Decarnin.
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He has claimed that the injuries he suffered across his body has inspired some of his work.
Some of his work after the incident included outfits made out of gauze and dressings.