Jéromine Savignon, historienne de la mode (…) retrace en 144 pages le processus de création du couturier, illustré d’une quarantaine de documents inédits.
Aussi surprenant que cela puisse paraître, c’est la première fois qu’un livre propose une immersion dans l’intimité du studio d’YSL.
Le résumé
Some places have a unique resonance. Steeped in emotions and secret passions, they bewitch by their strange power to evoke the most personal truths of those who lived in them. They speak their own truth. Such is the studio of Yves Saint Laurent. One only has to open the door to this unfathomable sanctuary of the “YSL” Oeuvre and Myth to be struck by the eloquence of the walls and the great mirror, like an irresistible invitation to join Yves Saint Laurent at the heart of his creative mystery.
J. S.
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