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...Givenchy on the eve of fashion week. The official explanation?production problems caused by the 35-hour workweek?didn?t fool anyone. McQueen had recently sold 51% of his own company to Gucci Group. More likely is the theory that LVMH wasn?t out to promote the defector. Yves Saint Laurent, who also recently sold his ready-to-wear business to Gucci, had some petty fun at his own show, seating the Gucci-appointed president in the third row and advertising his own boutique which sells ?distillations? of his timeless couture collections...
...banned from publishing in the mainland; in Boston. Wang acted as the senior editor of the People's Daily until he was fired in 1987 for advocating democracy. He and his wife Feng Ai moved to Cambridge last year to take positions as visiting scholars at Harvard University. RETIRED. YVES SAINT LAURENT, 65, famed designer for 40 years and a pioneer of both the pantsuit and the female tuxedo; in Paris (see tribute). RETIRED. GEORGE CAREY, 66, from the position of Archbishop of Canterbury; in Canterbury, England. During 11 turbulent years helming the world's 70 million Anglicans, Carey dealt...
...admiration for YVES SAINT LAURENT was boundless. After all, he dressed my "perfect woman" the way I wanted to photograph her. She was feminine, expensive, sexy, cool, yet definitely available given the right conditions and the money. I was hooked immediately and the fashion editors of French Vogue knew how I felt and let me shoot lots of pages with his clothes...
...fashion designer of the 20th century. He dressed the kind of women who were the embodiment of the Parisian. It must have been in the mid-'60s that I took my first photo of Yves' dresses for French Vogue, but the most exciting moment for me came in the summer of 1975 when he created the pantsuit and I photographed it outside my house on the rue Aubriot. There it was?something to please everybody, men and women for whatever reason, audacious, androgynous and sexy...
...office-appropriate. In addition to jewelry, De Verteuil designs belts and scarves for specialty stores, boutiques and department stores, as well as special order bridal headpieces. De Verteuil studied fashion design at FIT, and then decided to become an accessories designer. With a background that includes accessory design for Yves St. Laurent, De Verteuil is also an instructor at Parsons School of Design, teaching courses in sterling silver jewelry, beading on fabric, applique, and combined beading and embroidery, the latter being one of the most sought-after accessory trends for holiday 2000. Gallery Vercon also carries handmade accessories by other...