The most influential designer of the 20th Century. A documentary film about Yves Saint Laurent.
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2024
- 🎦 "Yves Saint Laurent" is an exhilarating documentary that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the life of legendary French designer Yves Saint Laurent. Starting from his entry into the fashion industry in 1958, when he met his muse and business partner Pierre Bergé, the film offers a unique perspective on the life and creativity of this style icon.
The film's narrative immerses audiences in the world of luxurious fashion, uncovering the complexities and triumphs that accompanied Saint Laurent on his path to success. From his debut collection "Trapèze" to revolutionary designs like "Le Smoking" and "Saharienne," the film showcases how Saint Laurent's talent and passion intertwined to make him one of the most influential designers of the 20th century.
Beyond the glamorous spotlight of fashion, the film also delves into the more intimate aspects of the designer's life, including his struggles with depression, dependencies, and internal conflicts. Journeying through Saint Laurent's personal and professional challenges reveals his vulnerability and humanity, making his story even more compelling and inspiring.
"Yves Saint Laurent" is not just a portrait of an exceptional designer but also an exploration of the genius, passion, and the price one pays for their place in fashion history.
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Is the incessant and irritating 'club' music really necessary?
Should be slower, sleeker
YSL the Legendary!!! YSL FOREVER #SALUTE 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
the background music is giving me headaches .. not relaxing to watch :(
Exactly ... terrible!
LEGEND YSL FOREVER 💗💫❤️🔥
My personal favorite designer of all time🦓❤❤❤
Love the man.
YSL the best shoes!!! So comfortable!!!
Obviously a genius of fashion. So creative, versatile, ahead of his time, innovative. An amazing artist. Opening up the world of fashion to everyone in an amazing revolution. He was a masterpiece. He is fashion at it's best, not some of the crazy "fashion" I see on today's runways, like people covered in "noodles", that is not fashion, it's lack of creativity and nonsense.
YSL was my first high end item & fragrance and life has never the same... I will always love u and thank you...
the music is annoying, can not watch this anymore
Its chaotic at best.. the years are scrambled back and forth and not in order u will easily lost if ur not attentive. The background music adds to the chaos
Just classic equalitarian and beautiful always❤❤❤❤❤
Very informative and interesting documentary about famous fashion designer yves Saint laurent.Thanks for sharing 🙏👌💐🌸🌹
My favorite fashion designer. My first perfume was Opium. I still love it. ❤
He was the reason I began to learn to sew... He had a 1967 collection that everyone copied two years later. He did costuming for one of my favorite Moliere plays but his clothes were incredible. If. you're lucky enough to find a piece he did prior to his retirement/death, grab it; it would be a heck of a financial investment.
What a terrible loss to the whole wide world! He will NEVER a& EVER BE REPLACED by another now nor EVER! THANK GOD for the CREATION of Yves Saint Laura t! et vive la France
Your love gave me chills. Merci. 💕
What a wonderful documentary. The quick edits give the fashion changes a chance to leap out at you in color, texture, and movement. I learned so much and totally enjoyed this doc!
Simply wonderful❤
Love my baby - genius! Always in my heart, always. 💕
LOOOOVED HIS CLOTHING BUT HE WWAS DESTORYED FROM THE INTENSE PRESSURE. HE WAS DRUG ADDICT PAR NONE!
BRAVO !
I Loved learning about the work of this famous fashion designer, but it was a Terrible Strain to stay interested with the VULGAR MUSIC accompanying it!!
YSL was certainly a genius. But Christian Dior's "new look" was also revolutionary.
Couldn't they find a better narrator...someone with a more cultured voice and who could properly pronounce French names and words?
That's AI...
No wonder - agree. Funny, we want chic. 😅. Cheers💕
The music is vulgar and distracting
Can you even imagine doing all that? I can’t.
Excellent video.
My first perfume was YSL.
I am a sewing expert, collector, and author. I improved my tailoring by studying YSL's HC and RTW suits. I am fascinated by the thimble at 3.02. I've never seen one like it. Would you share your source? Thank you.
Wow. You have a good eye. I was looking at the thread and missed the thimble. It cool. I wonder if that little clip really holds onto the needle.
....one of the things that moved me MOST...in the world of HAUTE COUTURE....was that GIORGIO ARMANI....said HE learned to DRAW...COPYING THE SKETCHES OF YVES SAINT LAURENT...and he was NOT ASHAMED to SAY IT...
Considering he grew up in Algeria, I can understand his refusal to fight in the war.
My favorite parfume is Black opium YSL!!!
Beautifully made documentary! Thank you for sharing!
The music is too annoying:((
And then it was "Opium".
No parfume beats that one !❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The original Opium ❤️❤️❤️
@virginiamorales1591
Oh but of course !!!
The authentic first one was completely addictive and so mysteriously rich !
The newer versions are just a "hard try"...
Not at par at all.!
Darling, when you make a program on somebody or something French, pls check your pronunciations!!!! They are most of the time completely wrong or horrible.
The narrator says of Yves Saint Laurent, "His sensitive character drowned him in the depths of depression. " Video minute 1:56. Anyone would be sensitive to torture. That is why torture is against the law. Torture ruins our lives, destroys entire cities, breaks up families and hurts innocent people. Yves is a victim of the devil, and is a Saint.
You have many years wrong...for example Albert Elbaz was hired to design the Rive Gauche line after Gucci had bought the house and Monsieur Saint Laurent continued the Haute Couture collections until his retirement in 2002 which was also the end of the Haute Couture collections.
Yves Saint Laurent had many firsts, including merging gender, painting, and culture. His influence continues today: witness Cillian Murphy's loose suit and tie at the 2024 Oscars.
icon.
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Do you forgot Coco Chanel?
She was brilliant- she started with nothing but talent ; she would be turning in her grave looking at what they have to her label..
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What
Coke ?
I love the way you review this place. Very honest. ❤ but I still think I would skip couple of those lunches and have a weekend in Greece would be better! 😂
Sorry but you don’t know how to talk about Fashion ---
Unfortunately, there are no more brilliant masters of absolute elegance in fashion today. Very sad. Everything is dictated and tasteless things are sold as fantastic. YSL, like Dior, Givenchy or Lagerfeld, no longer exists.
I have a blouse I found 40 years ago in a thrift store. It is dark green silk with logo! STILL wearable (after I lost weight after illness). 😅💕
Elegance is timeless! Such a pleasure with your „new“ blouse!!!
While YSL was without a doubt extremely influential - Madame Chanel was the MOST influential overall....
Not Madame! Mademoiselle.
Sue ?
Employers ?
How could employees who no longer work be either your employer or any business ?
It does not imply that employer can do whatever they wish without checking mailing address ?
The most music just ruins this!
Everyone wants chic. AI did’t know the audience. 😅
Love his work! Clearly a fashion genius. I do find it ironic however, that while he wanted to “free” women’s bodies with stunning clothing, we were forever left bound to the “ideal” that our bodies had to look like a 15yr old boy’s in order to be “beautiful”. Women have been starving themselves ever since.
Gay man beauty ideal. Thankfully an idea since departed
Prejudice
Religion prejudiced
Education prejudiced
Men are too ambitious for .....scaterring .....
The most influential designer? Uh, no. That title goes to Coco Chanel. He was amazing but hardly the greatest. Please!
For a designer that adored Bach, horrible music
It's all fake....where is he now.....
🙄 Not styles its hideous
Uh-OH ---- mispronouncing 'Delacroix' as 'DelaCROY' -------- no one gave a proper briefing to the person doing the voice over --- makes one cringe!!!
horrible.
The fur used in his collections, I find appalling. Fur is inappropriate anywhere.😡😠😠 What was he thinking ? How gauche to use fur in fashion, positively inappropriate.👿👿
It was Yves's perfumes I loved: Rive Gauche in the 70s and Paris in the 80s-90s. BUT this doc was irritating for several reasons.
Rive gauche qas orchestrated to copy , compete with Chanel 5.
@@sarahfrench4823 That's odd bc I never liked Chanel 5.
🎼 is the reason. And too fast.