Yves Saint Laurent
French, founded 1961
In 1998, Alber Elbaz was recruited by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé as the head of Saint Laurent Rive Gauche, placing him in line to be Saint Laurent’s successor upon his nearing retirement. Elbaz showed only three collections before being replaced by Tom Ford in January 2000 after the Gucci Group, headed by Domenico De Sole and Ford himself, purchased YSL in November 1999. During this time, Saint Laurent continued to design the couture collections until he closed the haute couture house in 2002, marking his retirement.
In 2004, Tom Ford departed the company and Stefano Pilati became creative director until 2012 when Hedi Slimane returned to the brand. Slimane had designed Rive Gauche Homme from 1997-2000. Upon his return, the house rebranded its ready-to-wear line as "Saint Laurent," dropping the “Yves.” In 2015, Slimane officially reinstated Yves Saint Laurent's couture line, available only to “friends of the house,” personally approved by Slimane, and with no runway shows. While the couture atelier remained in France, Slimane also moved the design studio to his home city of Los Angeles. Anthony Vaccarello succeeded him as creative director in April 2016.
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