Yves Saint Laurent: Dreams of the Orient

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As the first temporary thematic exhibition since the opening of the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris in October 2017, “Yves Saint Laurent: Dreams of the Orient” will bring together approximately fifty high fashion designs inspired by India, China and Japan. These pieces from the collection of the Museum will be displayed in dialogue with Asian artworks borrowed from the Musée national des arts asiatiques – Guimet and private collectors.

Imaginary travels
“All I need for my imagine to blend into a place, or a landscape is a picture book […]
I don’t feel any need to go there. I have already dreamt about it so much …”

Yves Saint Laurent

Thanks to his “imaginary travels”, Yves Saint Laurent delivered, throughout his collections, a dreamed vision of faraway countries, tainted by knowledge drawn from both his lectures and a direct approach of the works of art. The designer undoubtedly dived deep into the local traditions, explored the folklore, contorted the clichés to suggest a sublimated depiction of traditional clothing. Among his “exoticisms”, Asia is a recurring theme throughout his work.

India, China and Japan

Yves Saint Laurent offers both a literary and imaginary vision of Asia. All along his career, he has looked at Indian, Chinese and Japanese traditional clothing, to bring to life high fashion creations. Since his first collections, he has reinterpreted the sumptuous cloaks from Indian sovereigns. Then, Imperial China inspired the Autumn-Winter 1977 Collection, for which he gave a theatrical and transformed image of the country.

This same year, the creator drew attention to his Asian influences through a new fragrance. The “sulphurous” Opium sparked a controversy, which awarded it a worldly success. Fascinated by Japan and especially the Kabuki theatre, he will later revisit the kimono.

“Asia has long exerted a fascination on European artists. In his collections, Yves Saint Laurent delivers a personal vision of it, built on a thorough knowledge of its story, its culture and its art”

Aurélie Samuel
Director of Collections at the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris
Curator of the exhibition

Every year the exhibition program of the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris is punctuated by a temporary thematic exhibition from October to January, then by a return to a retrospective program from February to September.

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