Yves Saint Laurent Museum

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Over fifteen years after the haute couture house closed, the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris opened on October 3, 2017. The museum is located in the legendary hôtel particulier at 5 avenue Marceau where Yves Saint Laurent spent nearly thirty years designing his collections from 1974 to 2002.

Across 450 m2, an ever-changing rotation of retrospective displays and temporary thematic exhibitions present the Fondation’s rich and unique collection. The inaugural display presents approximately fifty designs alongside accessories, sketches, photographs, and videos. The former haute couture salons and the legendary studio where Saint Laurent worked are opened to the public, offering visitors a glimpse of his creative process. The Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris focuses on both the couturier’s creative genius and the process of designing a haute couture collection.

The Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris is the first museum of this scale dedicated to the work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest couturiers in the capital of fashion. Its opening coincided with the inauguration of the musée YVES SAINT LAURENT Marrakech, located near the Jardin Majorelle in a city that the couturier loved dearly.

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Anonymous, 25 Nov 2023

“Top”

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Anonymous, 31 Dec 2022

“Si entra nel mondo e nella sroria dell'uomo e della moda”

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Anonymous, 31 Oct 2022

“Visite intimiste, feutrée, par petit groupe qui permet de bien voir les éléments de l'exposition et d'avoir des échanges simples. Accueil agréable et professionnel. Durée de la visite correcte, à renouveler.”

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