The Flowers of Yves Saint Laurent
By (Author) Madison Cox
Edited by Elsa Janssen
Edited by Alexis Sornin
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
14th June 2024
15th March 2024
France
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
184
Width 220mm, Height 280mm
1030g
The marriage between flowers and fashion has never been more pronounced than when seen in the work of Yves Saint Laurent. This retrospective examines Yves Saint Laurent's use of flowers from their symbolism to their fruition on the runway.
Flowers in every form inspired fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, serving as a leitmotif in his work. His passion for plants manifested itself in countless patterns and techniques, and he adorned women in floral appliqus, prints, and embroideries. From a thousand and one rose buds to sprigs of lily of the valley, from an avalanche of bougainvillea to delicate poppy touches, and from sheaves of wheat to majestic lilies, nature was an essential part of his visual palette.
Through the discerning eyes of Olivier Saillard, this veritable garden of Yves Saint Laurent's designs-culled from a broad range of styles-metamorphoses into a bouquet of flowering silhouettes. Under the direction of Elsa Janssen and Alexis Sornin, essays from Emanuele Coccia, Marc Jeanson, and Serena Bucalo Mussely explore, respectively, the symbolism of flowers, characteristics of his recurring prints, and the designer's signature use of flora in accessories.
"Yves Saint Laurent had a penchant for rose buds. And poppies and lilies and thorny bougainvillea. His passion for flowers and the gardens they populate was said to be a well of inspiration for his designs. This book, which accompanies exhibitions at the Muse Yves Saint Laurent in Paris and in Marrakech, includes side-by-side images of flora and textiles along with rough sketches and their corresponding runway looks." New York Times
The marriage between flowers and fashion has never been more pronounced than when seen in the work of legendary couturier Yves Saint Laurent. This retrospective examines Saint Laurents use of flowers from their symbolism to their fruition on the runway. Epicurean Life
Olivier Saillard, director of the Fondation Azzedine Alaa and former director of the Palais Galliera, is a fashion historian, curator, and author.
Emanuele Coccia, philosopher, university lecturer, and author of The Life of Plants, specializes in the relationship between visual theory and the nature of life.
Botanist Marc Jeanson is former director of the museum of natural history in Paris and former botany director of the Majorelle Garden in Marrakesh.
Serena Bucalo Mussely, chief curator and art historian, is head of collections at the Muse Yves Saint Laurent Paris.