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Home & gardens of the artist Majorelle, in Marrakech. Yves Saint Laurent purchased it, restored it, and it is now open to the public.
Date: 1970
Designer: Yves Saint Laurent
MISSES' EVENING PANTS, BLOUSE AND JACKET
Flared pants, dart-fitted into waistband, have optional trim on side seams. Loose-fitting wrap blouse with front snap closing has wide notched collar and full length sleeves gathered into french cuffs. Purchased cuff links. Loose-fitting cardigan jacket has wrist length sleeves with button vent.
Size 14 (36B, 27W, 38H)--
Width at lower edge, Pants (each leg): 39 1/4".
Finished back length from base of neck, Blouse: 23"; Jacket: 26 1/2".
Finished side length from waist, Pants: 41 1/2".
Notions --
Blouse: Snap Fasteners Size 2/0 and Purchased Cuff Links. Jacket: Eigth 3/8" (line 18) Buttons. Pants: 7" Invisible or Skirt Zipper, Hooks and Eyes Size 2 and Purchased Belt.
Fabrics --
Soft fabrics such as Satin, Crepe, Jersey, Broadcloth, Brocade, Linen, Knits and Surah also Velvet, Light and Medium Weight Wool for Jacket and Pants.
Obvious diagonal fabrics are not suitable.
From the collection of Jessica H. Jaeger.
It was in June 2008 - some days after, my gallery Kaedele disapeared !
You can see President Sarkozy with Pierre Bergé on this picture.
We are in Saint Roch church near the Palais Royal and the Louvre. I spent hours to do some pictures !!!
This picture is dedicated to all those who loved/admired Yves Saint Laurent.
Cover:Model Anne de Zogheb is wearing a Creation of Yves Saint Laurent,accompanied by her husband Paul Anka.French Fashion Magazine:ELLE,October 1963.
The MetroDolls club regularly organizes doll themed luncheons to raise funds for charity. The theme for our 2013 event was "Style Evolution," celebrating iconic fashions and designers of the 20th century. We had doll versions of 4 definitive fashions made. The event committee asked me to do illustrations and flats of 3 of the fashions to help communicate the design and construction to the seamstresses. The resulting fashions are still for sale at the MetroDolls website in limited quantities.
This outfit is inspired by Yves Saint Laurent.
There are more dolls and crafts on my blog and website: www.MadWifeInTheAttic.com
Tan ultrasuede
1972, USA
Gift of Mrs. Sidney Merians, 82.193.4
YSL + Halston: Fashioning the 70s
Photograph by Eileen Costa
© The Museum at FIT.
Raise your hands if you love Culottes! I think is a piece of clothing that never goes out of style, it is a classic for sure. It may be trendy right now, so we can call it a classic trend? is that a thing? if it’s not then it should be.
I found these Olivia Palermo x Chelsea 28 at...
Yves Saint Laurent
Jacket, autumn/winter 1977–78
Black and red silk ciré
Taken in the 'China: Through the Looking Glass' exhibition (May-September 2015).
This exhibition explores the impact of Chinese aesthetics on Western fashion and how China has fueled the fashionable imagination for centuries. In this collaboration between The Costume Institute and the Department of Asian Art, high fashion is juxtaposed with Chinese costumes, paintings, porcelains, and other art, including films, to reveal enchanting reflections of Chinese imagery.
From the earliest period of European contact with China in the sixteenth century, the West has been enchanted with enigmatic objects and imagery from the East, providing inspiration for fashion designers from Paul Poiret to Yves Saint Laurent, whose fashions are infused at every turn with romance, nostalgia, and make-believe. Through the looking glass of fashion, designers conjoin disparate stylistic references into a pastiche of Chinese aesthetic and cultural traditions.
The exhibition features more than 140 examples of haute couture and avant-garde ready-to-wear alongside Chinese art. Filmic representations of China are incorporated throughout to reveal how our visions of China are framed by narratives that draw upon popular culture, and also to recognize the importance of cinema as a medium through which to understand the richness of Chinese history.
[Exhibition description]
In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5th Avenue, New York