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Basic Instinct (1992) // dir. Paul Verhoeven
SHARON STONE AS CATHERINE TRAMELL BASIC INSTINCT (1992)
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Loulou de la Falaise by Hedi Slimane
Yves Saint Laurent show
YVES SAINT LAURENT
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Yves Saint Laurent & Loulou de la Falaise (1974)
Loulou de la Falaise, photographed by Helmut Newton, Hotel Pont Royal, Paris, 1975.
Loulou de la Falaise.
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Loulou de la Falaise photographed by Jean-Pierre Masclet
Betty Catroux Yves Saint Laurent
Féminin singulier Feminine singular
Gallimard/Museé Yves Saint Laurent, Paris 2020, 172 pages, ISBN 9782072886140
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When they met in 1967, what was it about Betty Catroux that fascinated Yves Saint Laurent so much ? Did he see in her his androgynous ideal, the perfect shape for his tuxedo ? Did he sense in her his alter ego, an independent personality and, behind the chic nonchalance, the complexity of being alive, the attempts to escape reality ? Did he recognize that she would personify, better that anyone else, the fascinating enigma of Saint Laurent and his long silhouettes, celebrated around the world and immune to passing trends ? « It was love at first sight », Betty answers. « He asked me if I would model for him. I laughed out loud. He took my phone number, and from then on never let me go Includes an unpublished interview between Catroux and Anthony Vaccarello, current Artistic Director at Yves Saint Laurent.
Exposition. Paris, Musée Yves Saint Laurent. 2020
28/03/20
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