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The History of Yves Saint Laurent

Yves Saint Laurent is one of the most celebrated fashion designers in history. His first designs were widely controversial, but his daring led to some of the most classic fashion styles today. His jewelry was as eclectic and eye-catching, complimenting his unconventional fashion designs. Keep reading to learn more about Yves Saint Laurent.

At the age of 17, Yves Saint Laurent moved to Paris to study fashion design and editor of French Vogue Michel De Brunhoff quickly took notice of the young designer. After noticing similarities in design, Brunhoff set up a meeting between Saint Laurent and Christian Dior. Dior then immediately hired Saint Laurent.

Hired at Dior in 1953, Saint Laurent began working on small tasks and designs, including decor and designing accessories. Over the years, Dior gave more opportunities to Saint Laurent and each season more of his sketches were included in the final collections. Upon Christian Dior’s death in 1957, Yves Saint Laurent found himself as Dior’s chief designer at the age of 21.

Christian Dior always featured detailed jewelry pieces created and designed specifically for the collection, something not entirely common with fashion designers of the time. This consideration for accessories was passed on to Saint Laurent after his departure from Dior. Saint Laurent’s first collection for Dior was widely accepted, but his later collections were not met with acclaim.

In 1960, during the Algerian War of Independence Saint Laurent was conscripted to serve in the French Army. During his absence, he was fired from Dior and subsequently opened his own eponymous design house in 1961, Yves Saint Laurent YSL. He’s often credited as the first designer to release a pret-a-porter, or ready-to-wear, line of clothing, and many popular designs and silhouettes.

YSL is known for designs like the trapeze dress and Le Smoking, a tailored tuxedo for women, as well as popularizing the safari/beatnik look. In the 1970s, YSL introduced its jewelry collections, including colorful and bold pieces. His runway pieces are also highly sought-after pieces and considered a bolder step above his ready-to-wear collections.

By the 1980s, The House of Yves Saint Laurent became one of the biggest forces in fashion. Saint Laurent was the first designer to be honored while living with a solo exhibition by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. In 2001, Saint Laurent was honored with the title of Commander of the Légion d’Honneur by the French president. He then retired in 2002.

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Top 5 Spring Jewelry Trends

This spring we want you to look as great as possible. We watched the spring/summer ready-to-wear collections to bring you the hottest jewelry trends from the runway. Check out our five favorite trends along with our top accessory picks to match.

1. Horse Bit Inspired Bracelets

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In an allusion to the company roots, this season the Hermès collection featured silver jewelry featuring designs similar to horse bridles, bits and reins. In the same vein, the Gucci collection featured horse bit bracelets in gold. Get these looks from Hermès and Gucci with this Hermès bracelet or this Gucci bracelet.

2. Gold Pendant Jewelry

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At Dolce & Gabbana, gold pendants were the accessory of the runway. The collection was filled with Spanish glamour and heavily featured floral, gold designs with a red accents. This spring, wear pendant earrings and necklaces, maybe with red accents, for an easy accessory choice. A gold and red crucifix necklace or gold Carrera y Carrera earrings would add the perfect flair to your outfit.

3. Big and Bold Gold Chains

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In a tribute to all things girly, Moschino’s collection was heavily inspired by Barbie. Everything in pink, the collection is full of energy and fun. Moschino accessorized his ladies with massive, layered gold chains. Imitate this fun look for spring and summer this year with these massive Gucci and Givenchy gold chain necklaces.

4. Love Jewelry

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This year Yves Saint Laurent rewinded to 70s fashion with small and sweet pendant jewelry, like this necklace spelling out love. Find similar accessories for the spring with this silver love ring or this rose gold love necklace.

5. Brassy and Big

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Lanvin, Nina Ricci, Loewe, Tom Ford, Valentino all featured a different metal this year. Brass is a new go-to this spring and summer. The metal transcended all types of jewelry including necklaces, bracelets and earrings. You can be brassy and brash this year with pieces likes this brass Burberry chain necklace or this homemade brutalist brass bracelet from the 1960s.


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