Yves Saint Laurent

Yves Saint Laurent
Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent, known as Yves Saint Laurent, was a French fashion designer, and is regarded as one of the greatest names in fashion history. In 1985, Caroline Rennolds Milbank wrote, "The most consistently celebrated and influential designer of the past twenty-five years, Yves Saint Laurent can be credited with both spurring the couture's rise from its sixties ashes and with finally rendering ready-to-wear reputable." He is also credited with having introduced the tuxedo suit for women and was...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionFashion Designer
Date of Birth1 August 1936
CountryFrance
Decadence attracts me. It suggests a new world, and, for me, society's struggle between life and death is absolutely beautiful.
I have always believed that fashion was not only to make women more beautiful, but also to reassure them, give them confidence.
The most beautiful clothes that can dress a woman are the arms of the man she loves. But for those who haven't had the fortune of finding this happiness, I am there.
To be beautiful, woman enough to have a black sweater, black skirt and walk arm in arm with the man she loves.
The most beautiful makeup of a woman is passion. But cosmetics are easier to buy.
I have often said that I wish I had invented blue jeans: the most spectacular, the most practical, the most relaxed and nonchalant. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity - all I hope for in my clothes.
Blue Jeans? They should be worn by farm girls milking cows!
Fashion is defined by what later becomes out of fashion.
[Fashion is] a kind of vitamin for style.
I don't like [to] make a woman ... an abstract concept of the fashion. I don't like [to] say, "You must wear that." ... I am not a dictator.
I like to watch the way a model moves in my clothes, the way she gives them life, or if they are wrong, stillborn, the way her life rejects them.
I cannot pretend to do sculpture and make a woman the ridiculous pedestal of my pretensions. To render clothing poetic, yes--but one must preserve its dignity as clothing.
I adore America. It's an extraordinary country. A new country.
I love bows, … And I feel some couture pots coming on.