Tag: Saint Laurent
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Saint Laurent Pre-Fall 2026 │ How a Completed System Repeats Itself
Inside Saint Laurent Pre-Fall 2026 Reading Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent through the question “what’s new this time” has lost its usefulness. That question still belongs to designers who’ve just stepped into a house. Jonathan Anderson at Dior, still building his vocabulary in his second season. Demna at Gucci, still testing how his own aesthetic grafts…
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Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2026 Runway Review | Le Smoking at Sixty: Tension Between Tailoring and Lace
Inside Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2026 Few garments in fashion history carry the symbolic weight of Le Smoking, the tuxedo suit Yves Saint Laurent introduced in 1966. Its first appearance went beyond a stylistic gesture. It was a cultural disruption. At a time when tailoring belonged almost exclusively to menswear, Saint Laurent redefined power dressing by…
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Saint Laurent Resort 2026 : Prada-like Intelligence, Saint Laurent Tension: Vaccarello’s Study in Oppositional Forces
Inside Saint Laurent Resort 2026 After nearly a decade at Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello tends to refine rather than reinvent. Resort 2026 sits among the cleanest formulations of his project to date — a controlled clash of sport and lingerie, technical nylon against lace, slip silhouettes interrupted by athletic shells. The collection works through a…
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Saint Laurent 26SS | At the Edge of Restraint and Excess
Saint Laurent 26SS | At the Edge of Restraint and Excess Anthony Vaccarello presented his Spring/Summer 2026 collection for Saint Laurent under the Eiffel Tower in late September 2025. The show didn’t lean into spectacle, leaving the clothes to do the work. Reflective leather, architectural shoulders, and a runway lined with white flowers. The collection…