Saint Laurent Fall Winter 2015 arrived like the ultimate 80’s rock fantasy. Hedi Slimane embraced his love for glam goth punk, translating it into a collection that looked like it had been pulled from the backstage of a legendary Paris nightclub. This was edgy, dark, and full of attitude, designed for women who want to party hard and look impeccably cool while doing it.
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Saint Laurent Menswear F/W 2015 Paris
Accessories elevate the story, from berets to sleek boots. What Saint Laurent does so well here is create a theme that does not trap the clothes. Each piece feels adaptable, ready to be styled a dozen different ways without losing its edge.
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Joni Mitchell for Saint Laurent Campaign
Saint Laurent has never been interested in youth as a number. It has always been interested in youth as an attitude. That belief comes into sharp focus with Joni Mitchell fronting the latest chapter of the Saint Laurent Music Project, proving once again that true cool does not age out.
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‘Pretty Wasted’ photoshoot by Fabien Baron
“Pretty Wasted” feels uncomfortably familiar, which is probably why it works. This fashion shoot for Interview Magazine, photographed by Fabien Baron, landed somewhere between scandalous and hilarious, depending on your tolerance for mess. Personally, I laughed. Loudly. Honestly, they could have just followed me around on a weekend and called it research. Though in that case the shoot might have lost the “pretty” part entirely. That is beside the point.
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Saint Laurent S/S 2015 PFW
Saint Laurent’s spring-summer 2015 collection was a stylish nod to the rebellious energy of the 70s. Think Blondie meets The Velvet Underground—gritty, chic, and effortlessly cool. Hedi Slimane delivered a collection full of attitude, where sleek tailoring met rock-and-roll ease.
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Saint Laurent Menswear SS 2015 Western Rocker Throwback
Saint Laurent Menswear Spring Summer 2015 arrived like a sharp inhale of nostalgia, unapologetic and fully committed to mood. At a time when many collections were drifting toward futuristic minimalism and sanitized utility, this runway veered hard in the opposite direction. Sex, love, rock and roll. No irony. No apology.