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Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent announces his retirement in Paris in January 2002.
Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent announces his retirement in Paris in January 2002.
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PARIS — Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent, who reworked the rules of fashion by putting women into elegant pantsuits that came to define how modern women dressed, died Sunday evening, a longtime friend and associate said. He was 71.

Pierre Berge said Saint Laurent died at his Paris home following a long illness.

A towering figure of 20th century fashion, Saint Laurent was widely considered the last of a generation that included Christian Dior and Coco Chanel and made Paris the fashion capital of the world, with the Rive Gauche, or Left Bank, as its elegant headquarters.

In the fast-changing world of haute couture, Saint Laurent was hailed as the most influential and enduring designer of his time.

From the first YSL tuxedo and his trim pantsuits to see- through blouses, safari jackets and glamorous gowns, Saint Laurent created instant classics that remain stylish decades later.

When he announced his retirement in 2002 at age 65 and the closure of the Paris-based haute couture house he founded 40 years earlier, it was mourned in the fashion world as the end of an era. His ready- to-wear label, Rive Gauche, sold to Gucci in 1999, has boutiques around the world.

Saint Laurent was born Aug. 1, 1936, in Oran, Algeria, where his father worked as a shipping executive. He emerged as a promising designer at the age of 17, winning first prize in a contest sponsored by the International Wool Secretariat.

A year later in 1954, he enrolled at the Chambre Syndicale school of haute couture, but student life lasted only three months.

He was introduced to Christian Dior, then regarded as the greatest creator of his day, and Dior was so impressed with Saint Laurent’s talent that he hired him on the spot.

When Dior died suddenly in 1957, Saint Laurent was named head of the House of Dior at the age of 21. The next year, his first solo collection for Dior — the “trapeze” line — launched Saint Laurent’s stardom. The trapeze dress — with its narrow shoulders and wide, swinging skirt — was a hit, and a breath of fresh air after years of constructed clothing, tight waists and girdles.

In 1960, Saint Laurent was drafted into military service — an experience that shattered the delicate designer, who by the end of the year was given a medical discharge for nervous depression.

Saint Laurent returned to the spotlight in 1962, opening his haute couture fashion house with Berge.

Life Magazine hailed his first line under his label as “the best collection of suits since Chanel.” Berge has said that Saint Laurent’s gift to fashion was that he empowered women after Chanel had freed them.

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