Yves Saint Laurent

Yves Saint Laurent

Yves Saint Laurent Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 1, 2008.
PARIS (AP) - Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent, who reworked the rules of fashion by putting women into elegant pantsuits that came to define how modern women dressed, died Sunday evening, a longtime friend and associate said. He was 71.

Pierre Berge said Saint Laurent died at his Paris home following a long illness.

A towering figure of 20th century fashion, Saint Laurent was widely considered the last of a generation that included Christian Dior and Coco Chanel and made Paris the fashion capital of the world, with the Rive Gauche, or Left Bank, as its elegant headquarters.

In the fast-changing world of haute couture, Saint Laurent was hailed as the most influential and enduring designer of his time. From the first YSL tuxedo and his trim pantsuits to see-through blouses, safari jackets and glamorous gowns, Saint Laurent created instant classics that remain stylish decades later.

When the designer announced his retirement in 2002 at age 65 and the closure of the Paris-based haute couture house he had founded 40 years earlier, it was mourned in the fashion world as the end of an era. His ready-to-wear label, Rive Gauche, which was sold to Gucci in 1999, still has boutiques around the world.

In October 2006, Saint Laurent slipped and fell outside a Paris restaurant during Fashion Week, suffering slight scratches but reminding fans of the perennially fragile designer's advancing age.

Saint Laurent was born Aug. 1, 1936, in Oran, Algeria, where his father worked as a shipping executive. He first emerged as a promising designer at the age of 17, winning first prize in a contest sponsored by the International Wool Secretariat for a cocktail dress design.

A year later in 1954, he enrolled at the Chambre Syndicale school of haute couture, but student life lasted only three months. He was introduced to Christian Dior, then regarded as the greatest creator of his day, and Dior was so impressed with Saint Laurent's talent that he hired him on the spot.

When Dior died suddenly in 1957, Saint Laurent was named head of the House of Dior at the age of 21. The next year, his first solo collection for Dior - the "trapeze" line - launched Saint Laurent's stardom. The trapeze dress - with its narrow shoulders and wide, swinging skirt - was a hit, and a breath of fresh air after years of constructed clothing, tight waists and girdles.

In 1960, Saint Laurent was drafted into military service - an experience that shattered the delicate designer, who by the end of the year was given a medical discharge for nervous depression.

Bouts of depression marked his career. Pierre Berge, the designer's longtime business partner and former romantic partner, was quoted as saying that Saint Laurent was born with a nervous breakdown.

Saint Laurent returned to the spotlight in 1962, opening his own haute couture fashion house with Berge. The pair later started a chain of Rive Gauche ready-to-wear boutiques.

Life Magazine hailed his first line under his own label as "the best collection of suits since Chanel."

Berge has said that Saint Laurent's gift to fashion was that he empowered women after Chanel had freed them.

Nowhere was Saint Laurent's gift more evident than the valedictory fashion show that marked his retirement in January 2002.

Forty years of fashion were paraded in a 300-piece retrospective that blurred the boundaries of time, mixing his creations of yesterday and today in one stunning tribute to the endurance of Saint Laurent's style. He also designed costumes for theater and film.

There was the simple navy blue pea coat over white pants, which the designer first showed in 1962 when he opened his couture house and kept as one of his hallmarks.

His "smoking," or tuxedo jacket, of 1966 remade the tux as a high fashion statement for both sexes. It remained the designer's trademark item and was updated yearly until he retired.

Also from the 60s came Beatnik chic - a black leather jacket and knit turtleneck with high boots - and sleek pantsuits that underlined Saint Laurent's statement on equality of the sexes. He showed that women could wear "men's clothes," which when tailored to the female form became an emblem of elegant femininity.

"More than any other designer since Chanel, YSL represented Paris as the style leader," The Independent of London wrote in an editorial after Saint Laurent's retirement. "By putting a woman in a man's tuxedo, he changed fashion forever, in a style that never dated."

In his own words, Saint Laurent said he felt "fashion was not only supposed to make women beautiful, but to reassure them, to give them confidence, to allow them to come to terms with themselves."

Some of his revolutionary style was met with resistance. There are famous stories of women wearing Saint Laurent pantsuits who were turned away from hotels and restaurants in London and New York.

One scandal centered on the designer himself, when he posed nude and floppy-haired for a photographer in 1971, wearing only his trademark thick black glasses, to promote his perfume.

Saint Laurent's rising star was eternalized in 1983, when the Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted a show to his work, the first ever to a living designer.

Subsequent shows at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg and in Beijing made him a French national treasure, and he was awarded the Legion d'Honneur in 1985.

When France basked in the glory of its 1998 World Cup soccer final, it was Saint Laurent who took center field pre-kick off with an on-field retrospective at the Stade de France.

In 1999, Saint Laurent sold the rights of his label to Gucci Group NV, ceding control of his Rive Gauche collection, fragrances, cosmetics and accessories for US$70 million cash and royalties.

Industry insiders cited friction between Saint Laurent and Gucci's creative director, Tom Ford, as a likely factor in the fashion guru's decision to retire three years later. Ford stepped down in 2003.

When he bowed out of fashion in 2002, Saint Laurent spoke of his battles with depression, drugs and loneliness, though he gave no indication that those problems were directly tied to his decision to stop working.

"I've known fear and terrible solitude," he said. "Tranquilizers and drugs, those phony friends. The prison of depression and hospitals. I've emerged from all this, dazzled but sober."

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Minnie Beltran

June 3, 2017

What a loss to the fashion world. My thoughts and prayers, are with your friends, and family. May perpetual light shine upon you. RIP.

Tonya Shepherd

November 21, 2012

April 2, 2010

For Yves...Your name in
the fashion world will live
through the ages.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


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ian noonen

October 5, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Christian Havet

February 19, 2009

very brilliant artist ... thank you!

Kristal L. Rosebrook

November 4, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you always

Barbara Tenor

August 14, 2008

Deepest sympathy to the family of Mr. Yves Saint Laurent. His talent will surely be missed.

Margaret Taylor

June 6, 2008

May the Spirit of the living GOD rest upon you Mr. Yves Saint Laurent! A fan in Springfield, IL.

r. olo

June 6, 2008

One of the greatest artist in fashion business - we will miss his inspiration !

Ericka Bailey

June 6, 2008

Blessings of peace to all he left behind to mourn his passing.

Safely Home

Michel Iezzi

June 6, 2008

Lord,
Grant that we may hold dear the memory of your servant, never bitter for what we have lost nor in regret of the past, but always in hope of the eternal kingdom where you will bring us together again. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. Amen.

J. Mark Hoskins

June 5, 2008

You have made the world a more beautiful place by dressing some of the most beautiful women.
Warm thoughts and prayers to you and yours. jmh

Yvonne M Torres

June 5, 2008

My prays and my thoughts are with my dear friend Yves Saint Laurent. I will miss him dearly. ADIOS mi amigo

Montez McAtee

June 5, 2008

i loved his work, very brilliant man. my prayers go out to the family, he is in a better place now.

Yolanda Valdez-Perez

June 5, 2008

Thank you for the great fashions. You will be missed. My condolences to the family.

RONDA ROSIER

June 4, 2008

Simply the best

Jenny

June 4, 2008

you will live forever, i love my lipgloss"golden" I just got at my 1st beauty fashion show , my make up was done by your line of beauty , love it !!! May you be in a better place

Donna Kuznia

June 4, 2008

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Terri

June 4, 2008

Condolences to the family ...a great loss.

Au revior!

Elaine Kyle

June 4, 2008

Thank You for being a breath of fresh air for women. Be at peace.

A Fan

June 3, 2008

Lay your head and rest, you put in a life time of work and more. when i was a young man i started wearing you sun glasses, loved them. i know you loved your work so keep working send me apair from heaven. a fan in norfolk va.

Yvette Hines

June 3, 2008

Your designs were and are legendary. Rest in peace.

Jean-Marie Breckenridge

June 3, 2008

You will be forever missed...your fashions were always so magnifique...loved the Mondrian dress. I will always remember you.
Rest in Peace.

Terry Pryor

June 3, 2008

Your fashions were the best you will be missed.

Terry Pryor

June 3, 2008

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Wolf Blitzer

June 3, 2008

I never wore your clothes, but I think my Grandmother might have and she always looked nice.

P Black

June 3, 2008

RIP Mr. Laurent. You created some of the most georgous and one of a kind clothing I have ever seen for men and women. Your legacy will surely live on. Thank-you for letting Black models showcase your magnificent fashions!

Almerta M. Taylor

June 3, 2008

To the Family;

Yves made a great impact on my life in the late 80's when I started to design my own clothes. He will be greatly missed by me and my students. We all share the great love of taking a piece of cloth and making it into something special. My heart and sympathy go out to you today in your time of brevement.

De'Borah Ford

June 3, 2008

Yves Saint Laurent has always been my favorite couturier. He was an absolute genius and appreciated black models for their contributions. He was an innovator, a genius....just the master of them all and will be surely missed.

Mirko Massarutto

June 3, 2008

Thank you

Airiman

June 3, 2008

He's the great & genius.....God Bless Him...

Ruth Chavot-Huebner

June 2, 2008

Dear Yves Saint Laurent,
God blessed you with such talent. May He bless you and keep you in His care. You and I look so much alike we could have been brother and sister.
Ruth Chavot Huebner

Judianna Mari

June 2, 2008

Yves Saint Laurent I first heard of him when I wore a peasant dress. He made the peasant dress a classic and accepted in haute couture.
The designs, the colors, the fragrances and the class this man had was put into every thing he ever designed. The youngest to ever show on the Paris runway. I did not know him only I knew of him and I will not forget him nor will fashion for decades to come.

He will be sorely missed.

Amanda Oliver

June 2, 2008

An artist among one of hardest professions to excel in. Yves Saint Laurent will be missed and my condolences go out to his family and friends.

Robyn Barnes

June 2, 2008

Viva Saint Laurent!

Fashion will forever reverberate with your genius. Your legacy will far outlive your physical being. Our loss and mourning is second only to our celebration of a life well lived. We are all most grateful for your stellar contributions and visions which were many. God love you YSL, and blessings and sympathy to all those who mourn your passing.

Donald & Brenda Waits

June 2, 2008

Our deepest sympathy to the family of the late great Yves Saint Laurent. May the work that he have done speak for him. A job well done. Rest in peace.

Catherine

June 2, 2008

Beautiful clothing, classic. Thank you

Monsieur Léo

June 2, 2008

au revoir le magnifique. Je m'ennuierai de toi terriblement.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Turner, Sr. & family

June 2, 2008

To; The family of Yves Saint Laurent

May God Bless And Comfort You
By: Charles G. Turner, Sr.


At times like this when we don’t know what to do
Just talk to God and he will see you through
When words sometimes just won’t do and you don’t know what to say
Just talk to God and let him have his way

When friends and family come and go
Just remember that God has an open door
At times like this when words alone won’t do
May God bless and comfort you

Catherine

June 2, 2008

Catherine

melissa goldsborough

June 2, 2008

Rest in Peace.

Vincenzo Vaccaro

June 2, 2008

Un Grand Merci. YSL.

Amelia

June 2, 2008

The fashion world mourns the loss of a great icon. YSL you will truly be missed. Rest in Peace.

Merriman

June 2, 2008

The end of an era. He was one of the original outstanding designers. May his legacy live on forever as I am sure it will.

J SOO HOO

June 2, 2008

YSL,

Rest in peace! Your fashion has always inspired me to do anything in the fashion world.

Soo Hoo House

Christine James

June 2, 2008

The whole world mourns your passing away. You are truly the best and will always be remembered by all, especially women.

PD

June 2, 2008

RIP, you have touched everyone and you memory will live on. We have lost yet another GREAT one.

A TRUE FAN! FOREVER!!

June 2, 2008

It sadden me to hear that someone of this magitude in the fashion design industry had passed away. His work on earth is now complete, but his creative mind and exquiste sense of fashion for women will live on forever. I am a 46 year old black woman and when I interviewed for my first job fresh out of college, I wore a navy blue pants suit by YSL and received so many compliments. I believe this was the suit that landed me the job of my dreams.
THANKS, YSL!!!! YOU ARE LOVED AND WILL BE MISSED!!

Glen Wilson

June 2, 2008

RIP thy good and faithful servant.

David J Bhaltazhar Esq

June 2, 2008

Jublikhan and I always liked your cut of cloth.

Steve Micke

June 2, 2008

You were a genius and will be celebrated for all time.

Elle

June 2, 2008

Wonderful designer, hard to please but always a one of a kind guy

raia samuels

June 2, 2008

Thanks for sharing your great fragrances..i love them all especially "champagne" the original

Wendy Determan

June 2, 2008

I will wear YSL forever. I have my patent leather rain coat and double breasted coats and jackets and will never forget Yves Saint Laurent's contribution to this world.

Joseph P Fernandez Jr

June 2, 2008

Rest in Peace Yves Saint Laurent. This world was difficult for you - I hope the new life is peaceful and comforting for you.

Tom

June 2, 2008

The fashion world will never be the same...

Life's too short

Carpe Diem!

Michael Hunt

June 2, 2008

Rest in Peace Yves St. Laurent. Thank you for your style and talent shared with us all. I visited his boutique in Paris in 1989. My signature fragrance is Opium for Men.
My favorite Tuxedo was by Yves. Peace and love to his friend and all who loved Mr. St. Laurent.

Sheila Smith

June 2, 2008

Rest in Peace Yves Saint Laurent.

Mo Dundon

June 2, 2008

To the family and friends of the great Yves ! My thoughts and prayers are with you . Thank You for your genious , Yves , Love the scent of Rive Gauche ! Bless you all !

Fred Daniels

June 2, 2008

A brilliant life, a great loss. Rest in peace.

GWEN GRAYSON

June 2, 2008

Rest In Peace

Loic Olichon

June 2, 2008

L'Elegance est en deuil...

Arthur Dent

June 2, 2008

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

michael hickey

June 1, 2008

fare thee well YSL..i enjoyed your shirts in the 80's.. you created wearable art with your imagination and contributed something positive to mankind that was original and non-violent...good for you

ADELE BONNEY

June 1, 2008

RIP

Jackie Holtzman Mondrian/Holtzman Trust

June 1, 2008

Thank you for contributing beauty and elegance to modernity

Lorachristine Vichich

June 1, 2008

Thank you Mr. Laurent for a lifetime of fashion and your cosmetic line. You defined elegance and style from the broadest of sense to your cosmetics which are wrapped in beautiful gold packaging - no details were overlooked. May you rest in peace.

Virginia

June 1, 2008

I studied your genius as a girl in Vogue Pattern Book. The world has lost such an important and influential visionary, but your light lives on!

Big Panda

June 1, 2008

The most Fashionable of Icons has left us. Yves, you and your inspiration will never be forgotten. We know you'll always be dressed to the Nines.

Susan B. Anthony

June 1, 2008

A true artist with fabric. I have sat through his biography many many times and each time am completely mesmerised by him. Completely. While we mourn the passing of a giant and an era, his styles will live on. R.I.P. May you know find peace...

Linda Sabau

June 1, 2008

I am truly saddened to hear of the passing of a master of his craft. His creations were revolutionary and spectacular. Condolences to the family.

Marci Montgomery

June 1, 2008

I will never forget Catherine Deneuve's Yves Saint Laurent-designed costumes in the film, The Mississippi Mermaid by François Truffaut. Breathtaking. His was an incomparable legacy. Women everywhere should be thankful that he lived and applied his art to the modern female.

June 1, 2008

A Friend

June 1, 2008

Rest in peace Mr. Saint Laurent. You may be gone physically but your clothes will endure forever because they were elegant and classy.

PAUL

June 1, 2008

WHAT A GIFT....TO MAKE A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN LOOK EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL.

Jill Gregerson

June 1, 2008

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

June 1, 2008

REST IN PEACE, YVES SAINT LAURENT

Sharla Sadler

June 1, 2008

Thank you Mr. Laurent for a lifetime of beautiful fashion in my life.

toni costanzo

June 1, 2008

Our Deepest Sympathies To The Family At The Loss Of One Of The Greatest Designers Yves Saint Laurent. The Runways Will Never Be The Same. Thank You For Your Passion And Grandioso Lavoro Of Fashion. Grazie Yves Saint Laurent. The Fashion World Is In Grief At Your Loss!

Karen Ericksen

June 1, 2008

You changed the way I feel about myself; every YSL I bought for 35 years is still in use--by me and now my daughter.

Wearing YSL Forever

June 1, 2008

Good night, sweet prince, And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!

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