Pantsuit

Design House Yves Saint Laurent French
Designer Yves Saint Laurent French, born Algeria

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By 1970, variable skirt lengths had only engendered the impatience of women buying couture and ready-to-wear clothing. Pants provided a viable alternative and surcease from further slides of skirts up and down the leg. Saint Laurent was the couturier most ready to offer pants, having systematically presented them, first as part of his smoking ensembles, since the mid-1960s. In the 1970s, Saint Laurent would explore Chinese, Russian, and Gypsy pretexts for pants, establishing an authoritative iconography of women empowered in pants.

Pantsuit, Yves Saint Laurent (French, founded 1961), (a) wool, wood; (b) wool, French

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