San Francisco's de Young Museum is the only US venue for a 40 year retrospective exhibit of the work of Yves Saint Laurent. The exhibit opened on Saturday, November 1 and runs through April 5, 2009. If you live anywhere on the west coast or are traveling there, I urge you to make time to see this important exhibit.
Saint Laurent, who died June 1 of this year, was known for designing the wardrobe basics of modern women's wear - the pantsuit, the pea coat, the safari jacket, and le tuxedo - these pieces have all become timeless classics in women's wardrobes.
Included in the exhibit will be an example of the famous Mondrian dress.
Saint Laurent, who died June 1 of this year, was known for designing the wardrobe basics of modern women's wear - the pantsuit, the pea coat, the safari jacket, and le tuxedo - these pieces have all become timeless classics in women's wardrobes.
Included in the exhibit will be an example of the famous Mondrian dress.
For more information visit the museum's website at www.deyoungmuseum.org. And why not make a day of it? The de Young is one of my favorite museums in the world. They have an incredible collection, and the setting in Golden Gate Park is simply idyllic.