
It is fair to say that fashion chose Renato Balestra, rather than Renato Balestra choosing fashion. The move from Milan to Rome was rapid and although still undecided on exactly what path to take, Renato Balestra was convinced that his future lay in design. For a number of years, he designed for the theatre, the cinema and, naturally, the fashion world until the success of the first Renato Balestra label collections convinced him to choose the latter option. From Via Sistina, where the Balestra shop had its headquarters, he began his rise to international fame, developing and creating a variety of activities.
Today, Renato Balestra designs and markets approximately thirty different ranges that include haute couture and ready-to-wear collections, a complete line of men’s wear and a wide range of accessories.
His private clients include prestigious names from all over the world. Renato Balestra has designed clothes for the Empress Farah Diba, the Queen of Thailand, the first ladies of the Philippines and Egypt, Saudi Arabian Princesses and for leading celebrities of the international jet-set, not forgetting, of course, famous actresses.
However Renato Balestra’s interests are not limited to fashion. Eclectic in his tastes, he has also been involved in television, taking part a in Italian Saturday-evening T.V. programm “Rosa Chic”,and is the guest star in “Chiambretti c’è” that is going on 3 nights a week on RAI 2. He has also entered the literary world, writing a book for the Rusconi Publishing House entitled: “Alla Ricerca dello Stile Perduto” (“In Search of the Lost Style”). A lover of the active life, he is especially fond of travel. He feels that the best way to learn about life is to discover countries, cultures and peoples from all over the world, becoming acquainted with their ways of life, their philosophies, their customs and their religions.
Throughout his career, Renato Balestra has been invited to present his Collections all over the world, with enormous international success. He has also been awarded prestigious prizes in recognition of his talent.
When in Beijing, he had the great honour of being awarded the title of Honorary Professor of the Fashion Academy. Renato Balestra has designed the costumes for various theatre operas, and has recently created the costumes for Rossini’s Cinderella for Belgrade’s Opera Theatre, and the ones for Strauss’s “Cavaliere della Rosa” in occasion of the liric opening season of Teatro Verdi in Trieste.
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