Yves Saint Laurent: Style Icon: The Definitive Designs and Moments from Fashion Powerhouse Yves Saint Laurent
By (Author) Dan Jones
Hardie Grant Books (UK)
Hardie Grant Books (UK)
29th April 2025
24th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
Biography: arts and entertainment
746.92092
Hardback
176
Width 153mm, Height 225mm, Spine 22mm
548g
Yves Saint Laurent's enduring impact on fashion and culture is explored through 70 of the fashion house's iconic pieces.
Joining the house of Dior at the age of just 18, it was obvious that this fashion upstart had a glorious career ahead of him. Forged in the famous French house it wasn't long before YSL was launching his own boutique. He reinvented women's wear and transformed it into daring pieces such as the Le Smoking tuxedo and the Saharienne safari jacket both instances of borrowing from menswear to create something bold, striking and a little bit scandalous.
YSL championed the concept of 'ready-to-wear', bringing high-end fashion to a whole new audience. His eponymous label created countless stunning garments and has been worn by both the famous and the infamous from Catherine Deneuve and Jerry Hall to Naomi Campbell and Charli XCX. YSL is a true style icon whose genius is celebrated in this beautifully illustrated title.
Dan Jones is a British writer and editor living in New York. Formerly of i-D magazine and Time Out London, hes an expert in style, cocktails and queer mythology. He is the author of a number of books including two of the previous titles in this series, Style Icon: Diana and Style Icon: Dior.