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Rated E for Everyone, Morten Rockford Ravn
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Writing her memoirs The aged poetress reads Her first Haiku
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The Voices Aren't Real by © Shavonne Wong
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Photography:Kristopher Fuentes Retoucher:Kristopher Fuentes
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Photographer: Stefan Bourson Retoucher: Kristopher Fuentes
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Winter night Only the candle Reads my poems
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Photographer: Redvn Model: XIaoyu Localtion: Beijing
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A Tribute to Yves Saint Laurent Man About Town Photographer: Camilla Åkrans Stylist: Robert Rydberg Model: Tomek Szczukiecki
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A Tribute to Yves Saint Laurent Man About Town Photographer: Camilla Åkrans Stylist: Robert Rydberg Model: Tomek Szczukiecki
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A Tribute to Yves Saint Laurent Man About Town Photographer: Camilla Åkrans Stylist: Robert Rydberg Model: Tomek Szczukiecki
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Yves Saint Laurent by Jeanloup Sieff, 1971 for his first fragrance, Homme.
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Yves Saint Laurent by Jeanloup Sieff, 1971 for his first fragrance, Homme.
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Betty Catroux (L), Yves Saint Laurent and Loulou de la Falaise ®.
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During the 1960 to the 1970, the firm popularized fashion trends such as the beatnik look; safari jackets for men and women; tight pants; tall, thigh-high boots; and arguably the most famous classic tuxedo suit for women in 1966, the Le Smoking. He also started mainstreaming the idea of wearing silhouettes from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.
He was the first French couturier to come out with a full prêt-à-porter (ready-to-wear) line, although Alicia Drake credits this move with Saint Laurent’s wish to democratize fashion,otherspoint out that other couture houses were preparing prêt-à-porter lines at the same time; the House of Yves Saint Laurent merely announced its line first. The first of the company’s Rive Gauche stores, which sold the prêt-à-porter line, opened on the rue de Tournon in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, on 26 September 1966. The premier was attended by Yves Saint Laurent, and the first customer was Catherine Deneuve.
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