“It’s a silhouette created by a variety of pieces, inspired by different eras and timeless icons. Eclecticism is freedom to build yourself, express your own personality and respect your complexity.” – Anthony Vaccarello
Saint Laurent’s Spring/Summer 2019 show was a sight to behold. Models walked (literally) on water underneath the dazzling Eiffel Tower where a very diverse collection was beautifully presented to a star-studded audience.
Creative director of the French luxury fashion house, Anthony Vaccarello featured looks that were an amalgamation of varying decades in a myriad of colour combinations. Enduring style codes of Yves Saint Laurent were reinvented for the modern woman – from Paloma Picasso’s retro touch in the early 1970s to the ‘60s tailoring of YSL, Saint Laurent took on a new approach to traditional couture. The show was closed with an established timeless elegance towards the female form.

Amber Valletta, Kate Moss, Edward Enninful & Cindy Crawford

Francois-Henri Pinault, Salma Hayek & Matt Dillon

Rosie Huntington & G Eazy