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Loli-Bahia Roubille known professionally as Loli Bahia is a French model and actress. Bahia made her runway debut in 2020 at the Louis Vuitton show. [4] In January 2023 Bahia was Yves Saint Laurent Beauty's latest brand ambassador. [5] In September 2023, she became the face of the Chanel ready-to-wear campaign for autumn–winter 2023–24. [6]
Victoire Doutreleau (nee Jeanne Devis, born 1934) is a French former model, who worked extensively for Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent. Early life ...
Betty Catroux began her modeling career in the early sixties at the age of 17. [5] Her first employer was Coco Chanel who has been a big fashion name in Paris for decades. It only lasted for two years before she left, claiming, "I hated it, so I decided to take some pictures just to earn money to pay for my own Chez Regine glasses ."
Olivia Wilde has nothing to hide when it comes to style.. Wilde, 39, attended Saint Laurent’s fall/winter 2024 show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, February 27, in a see-through top. In ...
The eponymous brand was established in 1962 by designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé. The brand's logos were designed in 1963 by A. M. Cassandre. [7] During the 1960s and 1970s, YSL popularized the beatnik look, safari jackets, tight pants, and thigh-high boots. In 1966, YSL debuted Le Smoking, a tuxedo suit
She was a muse of Yves Saint Laurent and one of his favourite models. She starred in Prêt-à-Porter, Save the Rabbit and Double Zero. She was also featured in Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes the Hotstepper" and Stevie Wonder's "When Robbins Will Sing" music videos. She has her own swimwear line called GEORGIANNA ROBERTSON. [1]
The trapeze lines — first introduced at Dior in 1958 by then-designer Yves Saint Laurent, who sought to make women look sexy without having to accentuate a slim waistline — also made a return ...
Katoucha Niane (23 October 1960 – 2 February 2008) was a Guinean model, activist and author. Nicknamed "The Peul Princess" (in reference to her ethnic Fula background), she worked, and later wrote, under the single name "Katoucha". She was known as the muse of Yves Saint Laurent during the 1980s.