RIP Yves Saint Laurent

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PARIS — 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, Saint Laurent's business partner for four decades, said he had 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.

Berge praised Saint Laurent as the man who marked "the second half of the 20th century" in fashion.
 
TheSportsPredictor said:
I hope my obit says I took women out of pants.

He was openly gay, so I'm not sure if he got any thrill from getting women out of their pants.
 
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Sxysprtswrtr said:
RIP Yves Saint Laurent.

And, you people are slow. No Hillary jokes?!
She didn't kill him..........................................................................................as far as we know.
 
I purchased an Yves Saint Laurent sports coat on Saturday afternoon, I believe the only piece of Yves Saint Laurent anything I've ever owned. Coincidence? I ****ing hope so.
 

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