Yves Saint Laurent Has Gone To That Giant Runway In The Sky
1 June 2008, 9:45 PM. By Daniel Mauser
Iconic fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent passed away in Paris today after battling what is simply being described as a “long illness.” The 71-year-old first entered the world of design at the tender age of 22 and was as known for his shyness as he was for his extraordinary talent and influence:
So strong was Saint Laurent’s grip on the world of fashion that if he made a slight change in a hemline or a subtle shift in a waistline, the repercussions rippled around the globe. At the minimum, fashion owes him the credit for the invention of ready to wear through the launch in 1966 of his Rive Gauche collection. But there also were his iconic tuxedo suit “le smoking,” beatnik fashions, the use of safari jackets as a style statement for women and men, the Ballets Russes collection, his unparalleled sense of color combinations, the artistry of his cut, designer denim and the launch of a significant fragrance and beauty business with a designer name.
“Le smoking” and safari jackets are all reasons to like Saint Laurent but the following quote (along with his “Mondrian” dress) is testament to why we love him dearly:
“I always served women and I did it without compromise until the end, with respect and love.”
And, with that, we bid him a fond adieu. And adios.
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going to miss him.
j’espère que tu nous veilleras et surtout, assurer que nous ne commettent pas de faux-pas de fache-on.