The Flowers of Yves Saint Laurent

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Why we have selected this book:

A wonderful publication produced by the two museums dedicated to Yves Saint Laurent, in Paris and Marrakech, to accompany the exhibition of the same name. Flowers were one of Saint Laurent’s passions and he used a wide variety of plant motifs in his collections and interiors – this edition focuses on prints and embroideries as well as on single plant motifs: bougainvillea, roses, poppies, lilies, wheat… This richly illustrated book will be especially appreciated by admirers of Saint Laurent’s oeuvre.

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Book Overview from the Publisher:

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 appliqués, 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.

This book is brought by Flammarion, ISBN 9782080442116

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 28.9 × 22.8 × 2 cm
ISBN

9782080442116

Publisher

Pages

192

Format

Hardback

Language