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The reference and the palette was Yves Saint Laurent’s safari collection of 1967; the muse was Amelia Earhart. If she had landed her plane at Le Bourget airport just outside of Paris ...
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The Curators of ‘Yves Saint Laurent: Line and Expression’ On ... - MSNIn this way, Yves Saint Laurent has a peerless legacy—he was a prodigy of Christian Dior, after all, who himself began as an illustrator—not only for the completist catalog of his archives but ...
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Dior and Saint Laurent Show Sharp Collections - MSNThe big shows that opened the Paris spring collections, Dior and Saint Laurent, illustrated again why today’s creative directors often function more as curators than designers. On Tuesday night ...
The star's dress from the classic film is one of 46 Yves Saint Laurent looks on display in a new show at Orange County Museum of Art that spotlights the famed designer.
Yves Saint Laurent just turned 21 when he succeeded Mr Dior at his death in 1957. Kim Jones took his inspiration from Yves Saint Laurent’s first Dior couture spring summer collection.
The Curators of ‘Yves Saint Laurent: Line and Expression’ On How the Show Came to Be Olivier Saillard and Gaël Mamine explain how the exhibition was conceived as a show of 'art graphique' as ...
In the day's other big show at Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello turned the clock back to the early 1980s -- shoulder pads and all -- by summoning the ghost of the brand's founder, Yves Saint ...
Two fashion heavyweights looked back to the 1960s at Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, with Christian Dior paying homage to the revolutionary “Miss Dior” line and Saint Laurent building a ...
One of Yves Saint Laurent’s most iconic collections was inspired by 'Porgy and Bess' and a Black model who ruled Haute Couture in the late '70s and '80s.
Abdy chose a fall 1959 Saint Laurent for Dior short evening dress of black faille astonishingly trimmed with knitted black wool; Channing, an audacious pinstripe mannish suit from Yves’s 1967 ...
Ahead of his debut collection as creative director of Dior, the Irish designer talked to WWD about managing the hype, embracing the past, and how he plans to play the long game.
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