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Yves Saint Laurent
By (Author) Adam Geczy
By (author) Vicki Karaminas
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
5th August 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
History of design
Paintings and painting in oils
Hardback
150
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 11mm
454g
The enduring influence of Saint Laurent's designs in modern fashion is undeniable. Concepts introduced by Saint Laurent, like the tuxedo jacket for women and the sheer blouse and dress, have become staples in contemporary fashion, transcending their origins to become symbols of power, elegance and sexuality. His ability to anticipate and articulate the needs and desires of the modern woman has left a lasting blueprint for how fashion interacts with social change and individual identity. Moreover, even after his death at 71 in 2008, Saint Laurent's integration of art and fashion continues to inspire current designers, seen in the ongoing collaborations between high fashion and contemporary artists.
Saint Laurent was above all an artist of synthesis, of agglomeration and reshaping, of conglomeration and adaptation. His work is a fusion of the tactile and aesthetic with fancy and supposition for his interiors are not what were but could have been, a projection of imagination and personality. It is a straddling of two separate worlds, which is crucial to fashion. His significance is in making this explicit.
Adam Geczy is an artist and writer who teaches at Sydney College of the Arts, the University of Sydney.
Vicki Karaminas is Professor of Fashion and Director of Doctoral Studies for the School of Design, Massey University, Aotearoa New Zealand.