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Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent (1 August 1936 – 1 June 2008), [1] better known as Yves Saint Laurent (/ ˌ iː v ˌ s æ̃ l ɔː ˈ r ɒ̃ /, also UK: /-l ɒ ˈ-/, US: /-l oʊ ˈ-/, French: [iv sɛ̃ lɔʁɑ̃] ⓘ) or YSL, was a French fashion designer who, in 1962, founded his eponymous fashion label. He is regarded as being among ...
Logo of YSL 1962–2012 Logo of Saint Laurent Paris since 2012 Yves Saint Laurent dress (A/W 1981) inspired by Matisse's La Blouse Roumaine (1969) The eponymous brand was established in 1962 by designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé. The brand's logos were designed in 1963 by A. M. Cassandre. [9]
Pierre Vital Georges Bergé (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ vital ʒɔʁʒ bɛʁʒe]; 14 November 1930 – 8 September 2017) was a French industrialist and patron.He co-founded the fashion label Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), and was a longtime business partner—and onetime significant other—of its namesake designer.
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Hélène de Saint Lager; Yves Saint Laurent; Jean-Louis Scherrer; Marine Serre; Maxime Simoëns; ... This page was last edited on 19 January 2025, at 00:36 (UTC).
Yves Saint Laurent may refer to: Yves Saint Laurent (designer) (1936–2008), French fashion designer; Yves Saint Laurent (fashion house), a luxury fashion house founded in 1961 by Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé; Yves Saint Laurent, a 2014 film; Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakesh, Morocco
In 1966, the designer Yves Saint Laurent broke with established high fashion norms by launching a prêt-à-porter ("ready to wear") line and expanding French fashion into mass manufacturing and marketing (member houses of the Chambre Syndicale were forbidden to use even sewing machines). [28]
SAINT-LÔ, France — He was 6 when Allied warplanes turned his town to rubble. Yves Fauvel says the flashbacks still come regularly: The D-Day evening sky thrumming with American bombers; the ...