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The World According to Yves Saint Laurent
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Established by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé in 1962, soon after Yves departed his role leading Christian Dior, the Yves Saint Laurent fashion house rapidly rose to prominence as one of Paris's most illustrious haute couture institutions. In 1966, Saint Laurent revolutionized fashion by launching Le Smoking, the inaugural tuxedo suit designed for women. His artistic flair extended to creations inspired by art, including the Mondrian dresses, exquisite Van Gogh embroidery, and the notable Ballets Russes collection.Saint Laurent prioritized the women wearing his designs, emphasizing that haute couture should accentuate both beauty and confidence (‘The paramount aspect in couture is the body we tailor for, the woman we attire, beyond the concepts we conceive’). While he was occasionally candid about the fashion industry’s flaws (‘I have a deep love for garments, yet a disdain for fashion’), he viewed himself as a meticulous craftsperson who deeply understood his clientele (‘I believe in three types of designers: the eminent, the genuine, and those who resonate with women through creating something as simple as a dress or suit’).Encased in an exquisite package and user-friendly format, "The World According to Yves Saint Laurent" makes a perfect gift for fashion enthusiasts, encapsulating the spirit of a true pioneer. This description is provided by the publisher.
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Established by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé in 1962, soon after Yves departed his role leading Christian Dior, the Yves Saint Laurent fashion house rapidly rose to prominence as one of Paris's most illustrious haute couture institutions. In 1966, Saint Laurent revolutionized fashion by launching Le Smoking, the inaugural tuxedo suit designed for women. His artistic flair extended to creations inspired by art, including the Mondrian dresses, exquisite Van Gogh embroidery, and the notable Ballets Russes collection.Saint Laurent prioritized the women wearing his designs, emphasizing that haute couture should accentuate both beauty and confidence (‘The paramount aspect in couture is the body we tailor for, the woman we attire, beyond the concepts we conceive’). While he was occasionally candid about the fashion industry’s flaws (‘I have a deep love for garments, yet a disdain for fashion’), he viewed himself as a meticulous craftsperson who deeply understood his clientele (‘I believe in three types of designers: the eminent, the genuine, and those who resonate with women through creating something as simple as a dress or suit’).Encased in an exquisite package and user-friendly format, "The World According to Yves Saint Laurent" makes a perfect gift for fashion enthusiasts, encapsulating the spirit of a true pioneer. This description is provided by the publisher.
