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YSL Retrospective At The Petit Palais - And A Mini One Here.



above portrait by Jeanloup Sieff, 1972.



A retrospective of fashion legend Yves Saint Laurent opened yesterday at the Petit Palais in Paris, only two years after his death in 2008.



The impressive retrospective covers 15 chapters of his career, its critical acclaim and occasional failures, including his 1971 forties-inspired "scandal collection", which was pummeled by critics at the time.


above photos © Fondation Pierre BergĂ© - Yves Saint Laurent

The exhibit begins with his early work for Christian Dior and continues through to his last final collection, in 2002. In total, there are 307 pieces of couture and ready-to-wear fashions accompanied by films, artwork and photos.


above: Yves Saint Laurent in his Dior studio

above: Yves Saint Laurent in his own studio, 1986

Designs for Catherine Deneuve in the 1967 movie Belle de Jour, Lauren Bacall, and the Duchess Of Windsor are included as well as creations that were inspired by art, far away places (he is said to have used his imagination and preferred that to travel) and the glamour of Hollywood.

Okay, so it's not as impressive as the actual show, but here's a little retrospective I put together for you (in case you can't get to the Petit Palais) of many of the key pieces from his numerous and varied collections, in chronological order, along with some art and photos from the exhibit:

1958 (for Dior):

1958 and 1960 (for Dior):

1962:

1965 (the famous Mondrian dress and a tribal inspired Raffia dress) :

1966 (this was for the YSL Rive Gauche Collection):

1967 (for Catherine Deneuve in Belle De Jour, for which he designed all her outfits):

Miss Deneuve with the designer:

1967 and 1968:

1968 and 1969 (for the Duchess of Windsor):

1969 and 1970:

1971 ( aka "the Scandal Collection"):

1971 (for Jane Birkin) and 1973 (for Lauren Bacall)

1976:

1977 and 1986:

1981 and 1982:

1990:

1992 and 1997:

2001:

2002 (his final collection):

all fashion photos © Alexandre Guirkinger


YSL sketches for his spring couture 1988 collection:


His Love series of artwork, which he began in 1970:

1977:

1985:

above images of fashions and art from yslretrospective.com


An IIHIH tangent: Prunier Caviar has used YSL artwork on their special collection of LOVE caviar tins for many years. Due out this coming October is the one shown below:



There are also many vintage editorial and advertising photos included in the retrospective, such as the ones below.



The following photo of Yves Saint Laurent by Jeanloup Sieff taken in 1971 has become an iconic image of the couturier and is also included in the retrospective.


And here are some images, by Francois Mori for the AP, from the exhibit itself:




The show runs from March 11- August 29th, 2010 at The Petit Palais.


Petit Palais
Musée des Beaux-Arts 
de la Ville de Paris

Avenue Winston Churchill

75008 Paris
+33 1 53 43 40 00

The World's Most Expensive HD Televisions. Stuart Hughes' Diamond, 18k Gold & Alligator TVs Cost Millions Each.




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Stuart Hughes, introduces the World's Most Expensive Televisions in conjunction with award-winning electronics company Metz of Germany and PrestigeHD of Switzerland. The Luxury electronics are clad in real gold, encrusted with diamonds and accented with Alligator skin.



Mertz and PrestigeHD approached Stuart Hughes, known for his outrageous luxury gadgets and fashions, to design a new luxury signature range and in his inimitable style. And boy did he do it with a new collection of High Definition TVs clad in 18k gold, gemstones and alligator.

Here are the first two from the collection:

PrestigeHD SUPREME Rose Edition


above: Top of the industry technology 55” screen with the most beautiful materials used. The base and outer frame consist of circa 28 kilograms of solid 18ct rose gold, outer frame is adourned with 72 brilliant round cut 1ct IF Flawless diamonds with the remaining area set with Sunstone & Amethyst. The inner screen layer is made up from Alligator skin, all hand sewn.




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PrestigeHD SUPREME Edition


above: Top of the industry technology 55” screen with the most beautiful materials used. The base and outer frame consist of circa 19 kilograms of solid 22ct gold, outer frame is adourned with 48 brilliant round cut 0.75ct IF Flawless diamonds with the remaining area set with Aventurine & Topaz. The inner screen layer is made up from Alligator skin, all hand sewn.



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Prestige is known for their Alligator, Snake, Ostrich, Python, Wood, Gold, Horn, Marble and other exotic framed HD televisions.


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