Runway Rundown: Saint Laurent F/W26 Perfects the YSL Silhouette

Why fix what isn’t broken? Why change when you already excel? Sixty years after Yves Saint Laurent first introduced Le Smoking, power suits remain the hallmark of the house. Following a spring season defined by grand, voluminous evening wear, Anthony Vaccarello stripped the collection back to its core.

SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26

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Refining the Legacy

SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26

He opened with eight dark, bare-chested trouser suits; by the finale, there were fourteen. One could focus on the subtle evolutions: a sloped shoulder borrowed from menswear or the fluid, unlined construction that allowed wool to drape lightly. The styling shifted focus to the hair—slicked back, severe, and pulled into a bun—and to Pat McGrath’s makeup, which drew inspiration from the brand’s advertisements in the ‘70s and ‘80s.

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SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26
SAINT LAURENT F/W26

The counterpoint to the sharp tailoring arrived in a series of silicone-covered lace dresses and high-shine rubber coats. Sensuality and structure offer different ways of honoring the body. While not everyone will wear a rubber raincoat, anyone can appreciate the clarity of a designer who knows exactly where their strengths lie and sees no reason to pretend otherwise.


Photos: SAINT LAURENT

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Runway Rundown: Saint Laurent F/W26 Perfects the YSL Silhouette
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