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Yves Saint Laurent

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Yves Saint LaurentFrench, founded 1961

Quite simply, Yves Saint Laurent is one of the greatest names in fashion history. Along with Christian Dior and Coco Chanel, he was part of a couturier triumvirate that epitomized the best of twentieth-century fashion and style. A prodigious sketcher, he was never an “inventor” of styles, nor was he a master craftsman. Instead, like Chanel before him, Saint Laurent was a modernist who re-contextualized many items of functional clothing, such as safari jackets and men’s tuxedos, into chic and feminine wardrobe staples. Saint Laurent also produced sweepingly exotic and romantic clothes, inspired by such diverse sources as Russian ballet or the demi mondaine of the Belle Epoque. Few couturiers could match Saint Laurent’s blend of perfectly proportioned cuts and brilliant color combinations.

Although he was known to the world at large by his initials—YSL—the designer was born Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent in Oran, Algeria, in 1936. A precocious talent, he moved to Paris to pursue a fashion career. When he was just seventeen years old, Saint Laurent was hired as Christian Dior's assistant; a mere four years later, following Dior’s sudden death, he was named head of Dior’s house. While his first collection was a triumph, subsequent seasons were viewed as too avant-garde. After a traumatic stint in the army and his firing from Dior, Saint Laurent opened his own fashion house in 1961 with his longtime business partner, Pierre Bergé.

His ready-to-wear line, Rive Gauche, which debuted in 1966, set the template for other French couturiers, while for four decades, until his retirement in 2002, Saint Laurent changed the course of fashion. He created a number of landmark styles: his odes to art, from Piet Mondrian shift dresses in 1965 to his 1980 Picasso collection; his Le Smoking tailored tuxedo suit in 1966; his spring 1971 collection, inspired by 1940s fashion; and his Ballet Russes (1976-77) and Chinese (1977-78) collections. Saint Laurent was also noted for his use of ethnic models at his runway shows and for the bevy of inspiring women—from Betty Catroux to Catherine Deneuve—who were enmeshed in his designing life. Tom Ford designed Yves Saint Laurent RTW from 1999 to 2004. He was followed by Stephano Pilati from until 2012.

So celebrated was Saint Laurent during his lifetime that, in 1983, he was the first living fashion designer to have a monographic exhibition of his work organized by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. While they are more common today, such exhibitions were controversial at the time. Saint Laurent died in 2008. His passing was a widely reported event, particularly in France, and his funeral was attended by leading political figures and celebrities alike. Hedi Slimane was appointed creative director from 2012 to 2016. Anthony Vaccarello succeeded him in April 2016.

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Large asymmetrical heart shaped brooch with red rhinestones and large baroque pearl at top and …
Brooch
Yves Saint Laurent
c. 1963
93.60.42
Large asymmetrical heart shaped brooch with red rhinestone diamanté veins on metal base, and large baroque pearls at top and as teardrop pendant; resembles a Hawaiian flower, the anthurium
dark brown leather trimmed hat, tan feathers on side
Hat
Yves Saint Laurent
Fall 1963
82.80.7
Hat in dark brown leather trimmed with brown, tan, beige feathers at left side
Yellow / green and silver floor length coat and sleeveless dress in silk satin brocade with a s…
Evening set
Yves Saint Laurent
c. 1965
2014.15.5
Yellow / green and silver evening set; floor length coat and sleeveless dress in silk satin brocade with a silver metallic floral pattern
Mondrian dress: ivory wool dress with geometric black stripes and red color block at left shoul…
Dress
Yves Saint Laurent
Fall 1965
95.180.1
Mondrian dress, sleeveless chemise in ivory wool jersey with pieced geometric design of black stripes and single red color block at left shoulder; couture
Navy blue military uniform style ensemble of coat with five pairs of gold buttons and knee leng…
Set
Yves Saint Laurent
c. 1967
70.37.8
Military uniform style navy blue worsted wool coat and dress ensemble with double rows of five gold tone buttons and two pocket flaps at hips
Ivory strapless floor length evening dress with deep red beaded and embroidered edge band at ne…
Evening dress
Yves Saint Laurent
Fall/Winter 1965-1966
2014.38.2
Ivory strapless sheath style floor length evening dress in silk crepe, deep red beaded and embroidered edge band at neckline, along left faux wrap opening and hem with faceted glass beads, bugle beads, metallic foil bands, sequin bands and silk thread in a herringbone stripe pattern; shirring at front and back neckline; no side seams, back princess seams; internal boned corset with hook and eye closure at CF, plush pile band at CF flange edge; hidden metal zipper closing at dress CF, snap closure along left front neckline and extended tab, hooks and eyes at tab edge, fitted waistband like band at neckline; couture
Navy blue double breasted coat with gold buttons
Coat
Yves Saint Laurent
1966
78.85.3
Navy blue woolen twill double breasted coat; slightly open neck with peter pan collar; long sleeves with top seam has one button at back wrist slit; raised waist has 4.5 cm. half belt across back with button at either end; under arm panel seaming with seam pockets in front; taffeta lined five sets of buttons; couture
Purple floor length shift dress trimmed with gold beads and multicolor jewels on shoulder yoke,…
Evening dress
Yves Saint Laurent
Fall 1966
86.7.1
Long Byzantine evening shift dress in purple shot silk crepe encrusted with gold beads and large multicolor jewels at shoulder yoke, cuffs and hem
Pale yellow crepe dress, cap sleeves embroidered with sequins and rhinestones
Dress
Yves Saint Laurent
c. 1968
79.185.6
Dress; pale yellow silk crepe; open round neckline; shoulder yoke and cap sleeve embroidered with sequins and rhinestones; straight cut chemise; same trim on hem border; cream sheer crepe backing; pale yellow china silk drop lining; center back zipper closing; couture
Long sleeve dress with serpentine horizontal panels in green, navy, turqoise, then black
Dress
Yves Saint Laurent
1966
78.85.1
mini-shift dress in wool double knit; open round neckline; long slim sleeves; serpentine horizontal panels in dress with top panel and sleeves in kelly green and then navy, turquoise and black. silk lined; center back zipper.
Brown short sleeve mini evening dress with geometric plaques in black, brown and ochre outlined…
Evening dress
Yves Saint Laurent
1967
P88.1.1
Beadwork evening dress; brown organza knee length shift with symmetrical geometric pattern in black, brown, and ochre wood grain plastic plaques outlined with black and bronze tone faceted beads and black seed beads, openwork midriff of wooden and gold metallic beads, open round neck; slightly fitted waist; short sleeves; CB hook and eye
Blue, navy, orange and green floral printed long sleeve to-the-knee dress with pleated front an…
Dress
Yves Saint Laurent
c.1970
89.54.8
Blue, navy, tan and green wool challis dress with foliage print; collar extending into center front neck tie; 3 button cuff long sleeve; stitched down pleats, released at lowered waist; 8 button center front placket closing released at lowered waist; 8 button center front placket closing