Yves Saint Laurent- 1983 Black & Red Cotton Ruffle Blouse, Size 4

Yves Saint Laurent- 1983 Black & Red Cotton Ruffle Blouse, Size 4

Label:  Saint Laurent Rive Gauche

$$$$$ · Indexed February 7, 2025 ·

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Usage
  • Cotton ruffle blouses may be suitable for various occasions, ranging from casual outings to more formal events, offering versatility in styling.
  • Such blouses can be paired with skirts, tailored trousers, or jeans to create different looks depending on the setting.
  • Ruffle detailing might add a touch of softness and femininity, making it a possible choice for summer outings or layered styling in cooler months.
History
  • Yves Saint Laurent, founded in the 1960s, is recognized for revolutionizing women's fashion and blending traditional masculine and feminine styles to create iconic pieces.
  • The 1980s marked a significant era in fashion with bold colors and statement silhouettes, aligning with the creative vision of designers like Yves Saint Laurent during that time.
  • Saint Laurent Rive Gauche was established as a ready-to-wear line, making designer fashion accessible and influencing the evolution of modern luxury.
Design Significance
  • Ruffles in garment design often signify a playful and romantic aesthetic, which has had enduring popularity in various fashion trends over the decades.
  • The use of contrasting colors like black and red can be indicative of a dramatic style, which may have been influential in the aesthetic preferences of the 1980s.
  • Design elements from the 1980s, like bold ruffles and vibrant color combinations, often reflect a cultural shift towards more expressive and adventurous fashion choices.

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