Collection(s) : Beaux livres
Paru le 20/09/2023 | Relié 175 pages
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preface Madison Cox
Yves Saint Laurent transgressed the traditional forms of fashion to invent a multitude of new silhouettes - pure, abstract, geometric, or graphic.
Examining forty years in the couturier's career, this volume features three chapters that focus on key aspects of his designs : Minimalism, Colors, and Black and White. It explores Yves Saint Laurent's incessant modernity as well as his reflections on the origins of form, offering enlightening parallels with the history of twentieth-century art.