With the first incarnation of his iconic ‘Le Smoking’ tuxedo for women, YSL turned traditional ideas of femininity, power, and elegance on their head. St Laurent himself attributed the tuxedo ...
Marlène Dietrich popularized the look on-screen in the 1930 film Morocco, and the women’s tuxedo gained traction from the 1960s, both on runways and in the streets. It was Yves Saint Laurent ...
notably the iconic white Yves Saint Laurent tuxedo she wore at her wedding with Mick Jagger. Her influence bridged pop culture and high fashion, meshing with the era's evolving gender norms and ...