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SAINT LAURENT Saint Laurent 2023 Spring/Summer Men’s Collection ANTHONY VACCARELLO

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SAINT LAURENT Saint Laurent 2023 Spring/Summer Men’s Collection ANTHONY VACCARELLO

Since the moment Yves Saint Laurent discovered Marrakech in 1966, the city has been the designer’s secret garden. The relaxed and peaceful pace of life here is in stark contrast to the busy work schedule in Paris.

Anthony Vaccarello specially chose Marrakech, the inspirational place of the founder of the brand, to release the Saint Laurent 2023 spring/summer menswear collection. If there was ever a boundary between a “men’s” wardrobe and a “women’s” wardrobe, Saint Laurent is elegantly blurring it this season.

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The tuxedo is Saint Laurent’s most groundbreaking design, and in the Saint Laurent 2022 Fall/Winter 2022 womenswear collection, these elements have been reinterpreted, reinvented, and given more possibilities, including new neck and shoulder cuts, single-breasted and double Buttoned up, it is paired with an elegant and modern cream light silk grosgrain gown.

High-waisted wide-leg trousers are designed to frame a slender figure and can be interpreted in either a slim fit or a sturdy silhouette. The overall outline is more stretched, echoing the comfortable life atmosphere of Marrakech. Outerwear is looser, slouchy, and streamlined: the pleated satin coat is almost floor-length, in contrast to the delicate lines of the blazer. Grain de poudre Saint Laurent’s exclusive fine-grain textured wool fabric, delicate to the touch and expressive, is deeply loved by Yves Saint Laurent and is used repeatedly in many clothes and looks this season.

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SAINT LAURENT Saint Laurent

The set for this season’s show was a tribute to Morocco’s majestic beauty: Anthony Vaccarello was inspired by Paul Bowles’ 1949 novel The Sheltering Sky ), in collaboration with London-based artist and stage designer Es Devlin, to create an awe-inspiring scene in the middle of the Agafi Desert – a ring of glowing oasis rising in the vast, dry unknown, a metaphor for the mystery of life and fascinating complexity.

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Paul Bowles once said:

“Life is like an inexhaustible source. However, everything happens a certain number of times, and the number of times is very small. How many times will you remember an afternoon in your childhood, perhaps in your life, Times like this may occur four or five times, or they may not occur at all, so that you can’t even imagine what your life would be like without them? How many more times will you see the full moon rise? Maybe Twenty times, and yet it all seems infinite.”

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