It’s so intereating how the fashion world had changed. How it went from all couture to barely any nowadays unless they are as accomplished with real heritage like Dior or Balenciaga to name a few. Simply, there is no need for couture nowadays, which is a shame. Today, it’s exclusively marketing. The very few people that actually wear couture don’t make it profitable. But also prestige, it plays a huge tole.
A tragic life but the man had a sense of style, something he struggled vigorously for achieving and he succeeded. You have to respect this. Une vie tragique mais l'homme avait le sens du style, quelque chose qu'il a lutté vigoureusement pour atteindre et il a réussi. Il faut respecter cela.
@@SculptExpress-gv8jp YSL was indeed the last one. He considered the suit as the symbol of masculine power, and he placed it in a bold and unique way on a woman. It's extraordinary how visionary he was.
Oui quand je le regard je vois un jeune homme très mal à l'aise devant les caméras et un jeune homme malade tout court, et dire que c'est un homme comme ça qui a décidé de ce que devait porter la femme, vraiment je n'en reviens pas et pour la plupart des gens il restera un grand homme. Par contre, c'est sur qu'il était supérieurement intelligent mais visiblement ça n'aide pas toujours!
great designer the best and sensitive !
beautifully answered question
It’s so intereating how the fashion world had changed. How it went from all couture to barely any nowadays unless they are as accomplished with real heritage like Dior or Balenciaga to name a few.
Simply, there is no need for couture nowadays, which is a shame. Today, it’s exclusively marketing. The very few people that actually wear couture don’t make it profitable. But also prestige, it plays a huge tole.
A tragic life but the man had a sense of style, something he struggled vigorously for achieving and he succeeded. You have to respect this.
Une vie tragique mais l'homme avait le sens du style, quelque chose qu'il a lutté vigoureusement pour atteindre et il a réussi. Il faut respecter cela.
It was nice to have a couturier who cherished beauty. Today’s “creators” seem to be hateful to women by looking at the rags they put them in.
@@SculptExpress-gv8jp YSL was indeed the last one. He considered the suit as the symbol of masculine power, and he placed it in a bold and unique way on a woman. It's extraordinary how visionary he was.
At the end we don't know in which category he belongs to
Not even the best, he's a failure..
il bien comprennait ce qu'il dissait.....
Make this longer! :D
This is a short excerpt from the documentary "5 Avenue Marceau". This interview is much longer than this!
He was handsome
what is this from ? where is the full video , id like to see/hear .
The whole documentary is called "5 Avenue Marceau" ua-cam.com/video/cOfg9HmHNqM/v-deo.html
@@MultiSUPERLATIVO thank u
Was that a slight diss to Paco Rabanne? Things that make you go hmm...
It was!
Bro really look like that nigga
est-ce que je peux savoir pourquoi tu dit qu' il ete sataniste? D’où a tu sorti cela?
H.M Rousseau Tu connais la petite lulu?
Oui quand je le regard je vois un jeune homme très mal à l'aise devant les caméras et un jeune homme malade tout court, et dire que c'est un homme comme ça qui a décidé de ce que devait porter la femme, vraiment je n'en reviens pas et pour la plupart des gens il restera un grand homme. Par contre, c'est sur qu'il était supérieurement intelligent mais visiblement ça n'aide pas toujours!