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BALAHON — ABOUT THE BRAND
BALAHON is a womenswear brand founded by two Greek creators, Anneta and Nikoletta. The meeting of two generations — experience and energy — has shaped a unified language of the brand: pure, natural, and alive.
BALAHON became a natural response to the need for freedom and comfort in clothing.
The brand works with form, creating silhouettes that give the body space to be itself — where freedom is felt quietly and naturally.
At the core of the brand’s philosophy is ánesi — a sense of lightness and natural comfort, when clothing follows the body and its movement. BALAHON explores form, volume, and tactility, creating garments that support the body and its natural rhythm.
Each collection is created thoughtfully — through considered lines, natural materials, and soft, refined silhouettes that integrate effortlessly into everyday life. The result is a modern, functional wardrobe where aesthetics and comfort exist in balance.
Protólio became the brand’s first collection — the beginning of a creative path where high-quality materials, craftsmanship, and free silhouettes come together in a single expression.
COLOR STORY — PROTÓLIO
At the foundation of the Protólio palette lies red — a color of inner impulse and quiet strength.
Deep navy reflects depth and balance, continuing the movement of form.
A light stone tone brings a sense of calm and grounded stability.
Brown and green connect the palette to the landscape and natural strength.
Black creates space in which form and meaning exist freely.
Colors that carry serenity, freedom, and a natural rhythm.
MATERIALS & PRODUCTION
Fabrics for the collections are produced in Italy, France, and Portugal.
Accessories and garment components are crafted in Greece, Italy, and Hong Kong.
Final production takes place in Kaunas, Lithuania, where each piece is created with attention to detail and respect for the process.
THE MEANING OF BALAHON
The word balahon, in its original meaning, describes a free form — a garment that gives the body space and freedom of movement.
For BALAHON, it has become a symbol of inner space and natural freedom.




