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Yves saint laurent insights

Explore a captivating collection of Yves saint laurent’s most profound quotes, reflecting his deep wisdom and unique perspective on life, science, and the universe. Each quote offers timeless inspiration and insight.

I want to thank all the women who have worn my clothes, the famous and the unknown, who have been so faithful to me and given me so much joy.

My name will be written in fiery letters on the Champs Elysees.

Without elegance of the heart, there is no elegance.

No more rules, the freedom of dressing. The beauty of mixing vintage clothes with a pair of jeans that I love.

I don't like [to] make a woman ... an abstract concept of the fashion. I don't like [to] say, "You must wear that." ... I am not a dictator.

A good model can advance fashion by ten years.

I always believed that style was more important than fashion. They are rare, those who imposed their style while fashion makers are so numerous.

It pains me physically to see a woman victimized, rendered pathetic by fashion.

Fashion is like a party. Getting dressed is preparing to play a role.

I was born with a nervous breakdown.

There are women who have completely transformed my view of fashion.

When you feel good in a clothing anything can happen. A good clothing is a passport for happiness.

The street and me is a love story. 1971 is a great date because, finally, fashion took to the street.

Seeing Cubism paintings at the Beaubourg makes me very happy and also old films.

A woman's wardrobe shouldn't change every six months. You should be able to use the pieces you already own and add to them. Because they are like timeless classics.

I love women. I love all the bright and attractive people and things of this world, the flame and also the moth, the dancer and the dance.

Elegance and beauty have been banished.

I'm so secluded. Very alone.

I like to watch the way a model moves in my clothes, the way she gives them life, or if they are wrong, stillborn, the way her life rejects them.

[Fashion is] a kind of vitamin for style.

I tried to show that fashion is an art. For that, I followed the counsel of my master Christian Dior and the imperishable lesson of Mademoiselle Chanel. I created for my era and I tried to foresee what tomorrow would be.

Each model I have represents a type of ideal women to me.

I participated in the transformation of my era. I did it with clothes, which is surely less important than music, architecture, painting but whatever it's worth I did it.

I find men's clothing fascinating because sometime between, say, 1930 and 1936 a handful of basic shapes were created and still prevail as a sort of scale of expression, with which every man can project his own personality and his own dignity.

Fashions fade, style is eternal.

Decadence attracts me. It suggests a new world, and, for me, society's struggle between life and death is absolutely beautiful.

I prefer to shock rather than to bore through repetition.

I cannot pretend to do sculpture and make a woman the ridiculous pedestal of my pretensions. To render clothing poetic, yes--but one must preserve its dignity as clothing.

Blue Jeans? They should be worn by farm girls milking cows!

I don't really like knees.

Chanel freed women, and I empowered them.

Dressing is a way of life.

Elegance is no longer significant; clothes have to be fun.

Moda je prolazna, dok stil traje, on je večan.

I love bows, … And I feel some couture pots coming on.

Dressing is a way of life. It brings you joy. It can give you freedom and liberation, help you to find yourself and to move without restraint. Isn't elegance forgetting what one is wearing?

Haute couture consists of secrets whispered from generation to generation, If, in ready-to-wear, a garment is manufactured according to standard sizes, the haute couture garment adapts to any imperfection in order to eliminate it.

Le plus beau vêtement qui puisse habiller une femme, ce sont les bras de l'homme qu'elle aime. Mais, pour celles qui n'ont pas eu la chance de trouver ce bonheur, je suis là.

We must never confuse elegance with snobbery.

I pass for a hypersensitive, reclusive neurotic, which I may well be, but I hope the year won't come when my anxieties and fatigue will destroy my love of this life, of all the things that inspire me--a line of music, a face in a Vermeer portrait, a character in an opera, or a model born in Harlem.

I don't at all search for an ideal woman, but several ideal women.

I couldn't love a woman who inspired me to be totally disinterested. If I fell in love with a woman for an artistic reason, or from the point of view of my work, I think it would rob her of something.

What is wonderful about my art is that dream and reality can become one. There is just one step between the two.

I love black because it affirms, designs and styles. A woman in a black dress is a pencil stroke.

I wish I had invented blue jeans. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity - all I hope for in my clothes.

I'd really like to be in closer contact with life. I'm a little too distant, I guess. I like to place myself outside.

The most beautiful makeup of a woman is passion. But cosmetics are easier to buy.

To be beautiful, woman enough to have a black sweater, black skirt and walk arm in arm with the man she loves.

Fashion is defined by what later becomes out of fashion.

Isn't elegance forgetting what one is wearing?

I adore America. It's an extraordinary country. A new country.

For a woman, le smoking is an indispensable garment with which she finds herself continually in fashion, because it is about style, not fashion. Fashions come and go, but style is forever.

Fashion comes and goes, but style is eternal.

Fashions pass quickly, and nothing is more pathetic than those puppets of fashion outrageously made up one day, pale the next, pleated or ironed stiff, libertine or ascetic. Playing with fashion is an art. The first rule is don't burn your wings.

Anyone who reaches for great expression has to be careful of the ridiculous.

I have always believed that fashion was not only to make women more beautiful, but also to reassure them, give them confidence.

I am no longer concerned with sensation and innovation, but with the perfection of my style.

Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.

Finding your own style is not easy, but once found it brings complete happiness. It gives you self-confidence, always.

A designer who is not also a couturier, who hasn't learned the most refined mysteries of physically creating his models, is like a sculptor who gives his drawings to another man, an artisan, to accomplish.

For me, perfume, must be adapted to fashion, not the other way around.

The most beautiful clothes that can dress a woman are the arms of the man she loves. But for those who haven't had the fortune of finding this happiness, I am there.

There are women who have completely transformed my view of fashion and if I hadn't shown them I would never have arrived at this point in fashion, you see.