Balmain Sequin Tweed Miniskirt
Balmain
$1990.00 75% OFF
$497.50
Product Insights & Style Tips
Balmain Sequin Tweed Miniskirt channels couture glam with a city edge. The tweed base shimmers under clear sequins, while rosettes of marquis-cut crystals crown the decorative pocket flaps. The 18-inch hem keeps the line bold, and the unlined interior lets the surface drape with lean, tactile softness. An exposed back-zip closure preserves a clean silhouette. Made in Italy from 100% polyester, it slots into Balmain's opulent tailoring in the street.
On the body, the silhouette skims without clinging thanks to the unlined interior and refined cut. The back-zip makes it easy to slip into, while the crystal rosettes on the pocket flaps frame the hip line with architectural shine. It partners with a crisp blouse and blazer for daytime polish, then with a satin top and knee-high boots as night falls. Sparkle travels smoothly from desk to after-hours.
Balmain cues are clear here: luxe texture and crystal embellishment meet curated tailoring. The result is a statement mini that nods to runway glamour while staying street-ready.
Materials / Fabrication
- Tweed miniskirt bathed in clear sequins
- Rosettes made of marquis-cut crystals
- Decorative pocket flaps
- Unlined
- Exposed back-zip closure
- Shell: 100 percent polyester
- Length: 18 in / size 44
- Made in Italy
- Designer Clothing
Recommended Care
- Dry clean only to protect sequins and crystals
- Avoid machine washing or tumble drying to prevent damage
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
Shop More Balmain
The Balmain Moodboard
About Balmain
Balmain is a Parisian luxury fashion house that has become a staple in European and Hollywood fashion royalty. Currently under the creative director of Oliver Rousteing, Balmain has been delivering collections of retro-cool revival of elegant silhouettes for it-girls and starlets around the globe. Shop the latest collection from Balmain, ranging in dresses, skirts, sweaters, tops, pants and outerwear.
