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Spring/Summer 1958 collection for Christian Dior, the "Trapeze" collection, was only the first step of Yves' pioneering career. The same year he first met Pierre Berge, his long-time romantic and business partner. Yves Saint Laurent was . F or his first collection at Dior, Yves Saint Laurent needed something groundbreaking to make an impact on the world of haute couture. He found it in his trapèze silhouette, taking Dior’s classic 1947 A-line skirt shape and marrying it to the waist-less silhouettes of the 1920s.Spring/Summer 1958 collection for Christian Dior, the "Trapeze" collection, was only the first step of Yves' pioneering career. The same year he first met Pierre Berge, his long-time romantic and business partner. Yves Saint Laurent was meant to become the undisputed star of Haute Couture.Saint Laurent made his mark with less fabric and a lighter approach that changed the course of fashion. It was a success. Yves Saint Laurent on the balcony of the house of Christian Dior after presenting his "Trapeze" collection, 30 avenue Montaigne, Paris, January 30, 1958. Photograph by Louis Dalmas.
Creating the trapeze silhouette for Dior, Saint Laurent has a rigid understructure veiled under a fly-away cage. A boned corset anchors the dress but allows the delusion of a free swinging cone.This dress, named the "Trapez," is one of the breakthrough works of the young Yves Saint-Laurent, who then worked for Christian Dior. The loose waist and the simple silhouette are.
Yves Saint Laurent was appointed head designer at Dior after Christian Dior’s death in 1957. Dior had been his mentor; in 1955 he hired Saint Laurent to work at his new boutique, later promoting him to accessories and couture. His debut collection, spring 1958’s Trapeze line, was a runaway success. Met with a standing ovation at its presentation, it literally changed the course of fashion. Instead of Dior’s signature cinched waist, Saint Laurent created a lighter, more fluid silhouette with less fabric.
French designer Christian Dior pulled the first thread for his Parisian couture house in a small mansion on avenue Montaigne in 1946. “I have designed flower women!” he announced of his debut collection, called Corolle (meaning “a circlet of flower petals”).Following his first successful "Trapèze" collection for Dior in 1958, Saint Laurent remained committed to promoting the new shape for garments the following year. The silhouette of this day dress is essentially boxy, with the suede belt providing the definition at the waistline.Date: spring/summer 1958. Culture: French. Medium: (a-e) silk, (f, g) silk, leather, (h, i) wood. Credit Line: Promised Gift of Sandy Schreier. Accession Number: L.2018.61.60a–i. The Costume Institute at The Met.
F or his first collection at Dior, Yves Saint Laurent needed something groundbreaking to make an impact on the world of haute couture. He found it in his trapèze silhouette, taking Dior’s classic 1947 A-line skirt shape and marrying it to the waist-less silhouettes of the 1920s.Spring/Summer 1958 collection for Christian Dior, the "Trapeze" collection, was only the first step of Yves' pioneering career. The same year he first met Pierre Berge, his long-time romantic and business partner. Yves Saint Laurent was meant to become the undisputed star of Haute Couture.Saint Laurent made his mark with less fabric and a lighter approach that changed the course of fashion. It was a success. Yves Saint Laurent on the balcony of the house of Christian Dior after presenting his "Trapeze" collection, 30 avenue Montaigne, Paris, January 30, 1958. Photograph by Louis Dalmas.
Creating the trapeze silhouette for Dior, Saint Laurent has a rigid understructure veiled under a fly-away cage. A boned corset anchors the dress but allows the delusion of a free swinging cone.This dress, named the "Trapez," is one of the breakthrough works of the young Yves Saint-Laurent, who then worked for Christian Dior. The loose waist and the simple silhouette are.
Yves Saint Laurent was appointed head designer at Dior after Christian Dior’s death in 1957. Dior had been his mentor; in 1955 he hired Saint Laurent to work at his new boutique, later promoting him to accessories and couture.
His debut collection, spring 1958’s Trapeze line, was a runaway success. Met with a standing ovation at its presentation, it literally changed the course of fashion. Instead of Dior’s signature cinched waist, Saint Laurent created a lighter, more fluid silhouette with less fabric. French designer Christian Dior pulled the first thread for his Parisian couture house in a small mansion on avenue Montaigne in 1946. “I have designed flower women!” he announced of his debut collection, called Corolle (meaning “a circlet of flower petals”).Following his first successful "Trapèze" collection for Dior in 1958, Saint Laurent remained committed to promoting the new shape for garments the following year. The silhouette of this day dress is essentially boxy, with the suede belt providing the definition at the waistline.
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