Saturday, September 25, 2010

Yves Saint Laurent, a reassuring past between bold innovation

Yves Saint Laurent show There is tension on the bridge designed by Stefano Pilati for Yves Saint Laurent. The same tension that runs through many of the collections in Paris, suspended between a past reassuring bold innovation. Not for nothing that fashion is a sign of the times that we live.
But Pilati voltage reaches the state of the art: the tailored jackets and soft trousers are flanked by broad as those of Japanese fishermen as coats and kimonos, with an undeniable nod to the Orient without ever losing sight of underlying modernism that deconstructs and reconstructs new ideas so classic. The pants in particular that stand out for one peculiarity: as skirts are born alive but are closed at the knees as trousers.

Yves Saint Laurent show_2 Vinyl accessories add a little 'light in a dark collection - almost too dark for summer - on only rare flashes entrusted to the tissues and the faces of the models highlighted by rigorous and voluminous chignon.

via:http://www.aboutfavor.com/fashion/yves-saint-laurent-a-reassuring-past-between-bold-innovation/

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