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Monday, September 14, 2009

Yves Saint Laurent


Founded in 1961, Yves Saint Laurent is one of the greatest fashion names of the late 20th century.
Throughout the years, the groundbreaking designs of the Couture house created innovative pieces
of clothing.

Yves Saint Laurent was the first Couture house to launch, in 1966, the modern concept of luxury
women’s prêt-à-porter, in a collection called ‘Rive Gauche’. It was followed in 1969 by a ‘Rive Gauche
men’s ready-to-wear line. The Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche boutiques were soon opened throughout
the world, allowing fashion-conscious working individuals to wear the Yves Saint Laurent designs.
This represented the first step in making luxury labels accessible to a wider public.

In 1999, the Gucci Group (the luxury division of the PPR Group) acquired Yves Saint Laurent.
Since then the brand has been repositioned at the top end of the luxury goods markets.
Under the management of Valérie Hermann, appointed CEO in 2005, and Stefano Pilati, Creative Director
since 2004, the brand has renewed the exceptional legacy of its founder while bringing a contemporary approach to its collections, which combine elegance, top-quality fabrics, refined and discreet but
recognizable details.

Today Yves Saint Laurent’s collections include women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, shoes, handbags,
small leather goods, jewellery, scarves, ties and eyewear. They are designed for both modern women
who have a keen sense of freedom and follow their instincts with assurance, captivating others with their elegance, as well as men who prefer a nonconformist look and assert the different facets of their personality in a modern and sensitive way.

The Yves Saint Laurent network currently has 63 directly-operated stores, including flagship stores in Paris, New York, London, Milan, Hong Kong and Tokyo. The brand is also present in the most prestigious
multi-brand boutiques and department stores in the world.

Yves Saint Laurent website

Yohji Yamamoto


1982 Receives the 26th Fashion Editors Club (FEC) Award, Tokyo
1986 Receives the 4th Mainichi Fashion Award, Tokyo
1989 Wim Wenders' film portrait of Yohji Yamamoto [Notebook on Cities and Clothes]
1990 Designs costumes for the Opera de Lyon production of Puccini's [Madame Butterfly]
1991 Receives the 35th Fashion Editors Club (FEC) Award, Tokyo
1993 Designs costumes for the Wagner Opera [Tristan and Isolde] in Bayreuth
1994 Receives the "Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres"
Nomination from the French Minister of Culture
Receives the 12th Mainichi Fashion Award, Tokyo
Designs costumes for the Kanagawa Art Festival Opera [Susanoo]
1997 Receives the 40th Fashion Editors Club (FEC) Designer's Award, Tokyo
Receives the Night of Stars Award from Fashion Group, New York
1998 Receives the Award "Arte e Moda" given by Pitti Immagine, Florence
1999 Receives the 18th Annual Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)
Awards' "International Award", New York
Designs costumes for Ryuichi Sakamoto's Opera [LIFE]
Designs costumes for Takeshi Kitano's film [BROTHER]
2002 Published [TALKING TO MYSELF] by Yohji Yamamoto
Designs costumes for Takeshi Kitano's film [Dolls]
2004 Receives the Medals of Honour called "Medal with Purple Ribbon"
Nomination from the Government of Japan
2005 Receives from The French Republic president the rank of Officer
in the National Order of Merit.
2006 Receives the "Honorary Royal Designer for Industry" from Royal Society of Arts
2008 Presents Y's fashion show in a World Heritage Site in Beijing
Raises the [Yohji Yamamoto Fund for Peace]
Receives the "Honorary Doctor" from the University of the Arts London
Yohji Yamamoto website
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