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Review: Yves Saint Laurent

Frock and role - and it is all about Yves

March 26, 2014 17:38
Good fit: Pierre Niney shines in the title role as the iconic but angst-ridden fashion designer

By

Brigit Grant,

Brigit Grant

1 min read

As there are only about 400 women worldwide who can easily afford to purchase haute couture, few of us will ever know the thrill of wearing it. But that doesn't make us any less interested in the men and women who create it, as they are by nature fascinating individuals who dedicate their lives to making others look fabulous while battling their own demons.

Indeed, our perception of those who appear to have it all is often misjudged and the tragic suicide this week of Sir Mick Jagger's fashion-designer girlfriend, L'Wren Scott, is a case in point.

Superficially, Yves Saint Laurent was another who appeared to be in control of his own incredibly successful life. But Jalil Lespert's biopic portrays a fashion master plagued by depression, self-doubt and drug addiction as a result of his treatment for mental illness.

Remarkably, Yves's sad reality did not impinge on his ability to create designs that made him one of the most famous names in fashion. And those who love to flick through Vogue will be salivating at the sight of so many glorious catwalk shows featuring original YSL gowns as well as the legendary "le smoking"- his tuxedo for women.

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