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Lawsuits ensued and were only settled when Slimane won his case in April His successor, Anthony Vaccarello, remains at Saint Laurent to this day and he brings yet another fresh outlook on how the label should be driven forward. You may also like: The History of the House of Dior.

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He found solace, however, in the world of fashion. He liked to create intricate paper dolls, and by his early teen years he was designing dresses for his mother and sisters. At the age of 17, a whole new world opened up to Saint Laurent when his mother took him to Paris for a meeting she'd arranged with Michael de Brunhoff, the editor of French Vogue. A year later, Saint Laurent, who had impressed de Brunhoff with his drawings, moved to Paris and enrolled at the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture, where his designs quickly gained notice.

He taught me the basis of my art. Whatever was to happen next, I never forgot the years I spent at his side. In Saint Laurent was called back to his home country of Algeria to fight for its independence. He managed to secure an exemption based on health grounds, but when he returned to Paris, Saint Laurent found that his job with Dior had disappeared. The news, at first, was traumatic for the young, fragile designer. The money and the freedom soon presented Saint Laurent with a unique opportunity.

In cooperation with his partner and lover, Pierre Berge, the designer resolved to open his own fashion house. With the rise of pop culture and a general yearning for original, fresh designs, Saint Laurent's timing couldn't have been better. Over the next two decades, Saint Laurent's designs sat atop the fashion world. Models and actresses gushed over his creations.

He outfitted women in blazers and smoking jackets, and introduced attire like the pea coat to the runway. His signature pieces also included the sheer blouse and the jumpsuit. By the s, Saint Laurent was a true icon. He also started mainstreaming the idea of wearing silhouettes from the s, '30s and '40s. He was the first, in , to popularize ready-to-wear in an attempt to democratize fashion, with Rive Gauche and the boutique of the same name.

He was also the first designer to use black models in his catwalk shows. In , the Saint Laurent fashion house was sold to the pharmaceuticals company Sanofi. In the — seasons, Alber Elbaz, currently of Lanvin, designed three ready-to-wear collections. Hedi Slimane decided to leave the house two years later. In , Gucci bought the YSL brand and asked Tom Ford to design the ready-to-wear collection while Saint Laurent would design the haute couture collection.

In , dogged by years of poor health, drug abuse, depression, alcoholism, and criticisms of YSL designs, Saint Laurent closed the couture house of YSL.



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