Tuskegee Airmen flow.
We feel like idiots for even saying this, but the whole classic fighter pilot look is very hawt this season. Take this YSL Sheepskin collar jacket for instance, Without the sheepskin collar (which is detachable) it’s a pretty ordinary bomber, the collar helps it stand apart. And when something costs £1,195, standing apart is the least it can do. (Matches)
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Classic black from YSL
Dark Metallic Green pebbled metallic leather with brushed brass hardware, triple seamed detailing along front and back, two-way zip top closure, 20¾” double braided handles with 6½” drop; fits on shoulder, fabric lining with zip and cell phone pockets, four metal feet at base
size 20½” at widest x 14” tall at center x 6” deep; weighs 3 lbs.
currently retails for $2,095.00 and on sale on bluefly for $1,676.00
seen at : www.bluefly.com
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Disco is Back!
A good collection of neckwear is as important as a good collection of footwear. Like the wristwatch, it is a defining factor in your day to day wardrobe in the world of business. While a wristwatch can be worn over and over and remains iconic on your arm - wearing the same necktie day in and day out can become boring. Colette has stocked up on two flavors of neckties from YSL for the Spring and Summer. One of these looks should work well for you.
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I love when luxury is gets a bit of hood flare. R.I.P.
To mark the 3rd year anniversary of their retail venture in Japan, Yves Saint Laurent create a special commemoration t-shirt showcasing their famous YSL logo. The limited edition piece will see a run of only 70 shirts available in a black/white print. Retail is set at ¥29,400 (Approx. $297 USD) with a release slated for March 6th, 2009.
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Art…I can’t get enough of it.
For fifty years Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Berge actively collected art, amassing a collection of some 700 works over the period. Included are paintings by Picasso, Goya and Mondrian. Housed in the pairs Paris’ apartment, the collection has been kept relatively private, the Laurent truly living with his art. Christies will be auctioning the estate this year, and Walllpaper* has published a “preview” of the expected lots. This is far less a preview than a view into Laurent’s living space. And, ultimately, the joy of the images comes in that.
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