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Yet 1966 is also notable for another French phenomenon: the launch by Yves Saint Laurent of his Rive Gauche ready-to-wear ...
Saint Laurent shook up the fashion world by opening Rive Gauche. A reference to the bohemian spirit of the Left Bank, Rive Gauche introduced a then-revolutionary concept for a house of haute ...
In the looks, this meant wide-shouldered bookish blazers, striped shirts and ties – reminiscent ... s countercultural wardrobe clashed with Yves Saint Laurent’s classic Rive Gauche uniform of the same ...
Completing the full-metal-bodied piece is a set of four disc wheels and a black stripe running down the middle of the body. Take a look at the Saint Laurent Rive Droite x Baghera Rider above ...
[Summary] => If you haven’t seen the Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Fall 2002 magazine ads, just imagine this: Black-clad models with nude lips and smoky eyes are dressed in knee-length pencil ...
It was a nod not only to the right bank of the Seine, in Paris, but more referentially, a nod to ‘Rive Gauche’, the ready-to-wear store that Yves Saint Laurent himself launched in 1966 with an ...
They see Shibuya draw on the classic pink/red color palette of the cubist logo which launched Saint Laurent Rive Gauche in 1966, and which was designed by Saint Laurent himself and perfumier ...
From the Jamie shopping bag in suede decorated with Carré Rive Gauche topstitching to a double-breasted belted trench coat crafted from certified cotton – scroll further for theFashionSpot's ...
The name of the store, which also hopes to lure a new set of customers in via its coffee counter, is a twist on “Saint Laurent Rive Gauche”, the first ready-to-wear boutique opened by a couturier in ...
Commissioned by creative director Anthony Vaccarello for Art Basel, the show honors the 55th anniversary of Saint Laurent’s first Rive Gauche store. The Saint Laurent Rive Droite gallery at Art ...