Yves Saint Laurent, an enigmatic, daring, and astonishingly creative designer, elevated haute couture to fine art, transformed fashion shows into breathtaking spectacles, and revolutionized womenswear gender norms.
The Little Book of Yves Saint Laurent tells the story of the designer's journey from a precocious boy in Algeria making miniature garments from fabric scraps to becoming the right hand of Christian Dior. In 1961, he founded his own fashion house and created the famous 'le smoking' trouser suit, brought the leather jacket to the mainstream, and amazed the fashion world with his blend of elegance and artistic drama.
- Hand-bound in luxurious leather
- Written by Emma Baxter-Wright
- Exquisitely handcrafted
This book is a must-have for fashion enthusiasts. It's perfect for those who want to delve into the world of Yves Saint Laurent. Whether you're a fashion student, a designer, or simply someone who loves fashion, this book will provide you with an in-depth look at the iconic designer's life and work.


Use it for fashion inspiration. Targets fashion enthusiasts, students, and designers. Size: 5 ¾ W x 1' D x 7 ½' H, 160 pages, hand-bound in traditional leather, written by Emma Baxter-Wright, and handcrafted.