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Yves Saint Laurent (1936-2008). By: Nicole Gonzalez. Yves Saint Laurent. “Fashion is a way of life” (1983 “New York” Interview). Career. Ran from 1957-2008 Largely responsible for changing the way modern women dress. Pants day and night Peacoats and Safari jackets
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Yves Saint Laurent(1936-2008) By: Nicole Gonzalez
Yves Saint Laurent • “Fashion is a way of life” (1983 “New York” Interview).
Career • Ran from 1957-2008 • Largely responsible for changing the way modern women dress. • Pants day and night • Peacoats and Safari jackets • “Le Smoking” (aka tuxedo jacket) • Trench coats
Inspiration • Sought Inspiration from the streets • Adapted sailor peacoats from army-navy stores into jackets that found their way into fashionable women’s wardrobes. • Glamorous evening clothes adorned with appliques and beadwork inspired by artists • Master colorist (mixed green, blue, rose and yellow in one outfit).
Inspiration “ My small job a coutourier is to make clothes that reflect our times.” • The long-lasting Influence of Yves Saint Laurent
“Le Smoking” Mr. Saint Laurent was also known for putting women into pants. He designed a tuxedo for women in his 1966-67 fall-winter collection
Mondrian Among his greatest successes was his Mondrian collection of 1965, based on the Dutch artist's linear paintings
The Trapeze Mr. Saint Laurent achieved instant fame in 1958 at the age of 21 when he showed his Trapeze collection, his first after the death of Christian Dior.
Sources • Rawsoton, Alisce. Yves Saint Laurent: A Biography. New York: Doubleday, 1996. • Yves Saint Laurent Fashion Icon. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/02laurent.html • Schiano, Marina. "My Life in Pictures." New York Times 17 Agust 2008. 10 October 2008