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Woman's Cocktail Dress and Shoulder Wrap

Fall/Winter 1959-1960
Designed by Yves Saint Laurent (French (born Algeria), 1936–2008) Label Christian Dior, Paris (founded 1946)
Yves Saint Laurent showed this dress in July 1959 as part of his bombshell collection dubbed the "new, new look" (in comparison to the famous New Look that Christian Dior debuted in 1947). He made skirts a focal point—and the shortest in Paris (to the knee or just above). This one is made of four bands of doubled ruffles with fringed edges. The torso is swathed diagonally in taffeta that is tacked to the underdress over a layer of organza, giving the dress what Vogue magazine praised as a "light, supple young look." Perhaps not surprising, since Saint Laurent—already the house of Dior’s designer for two years—was just twenty-three years old.

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