The Fashion Art Books of 2015 You’ll Want on Your Shelves Long After the Year Is Over Inline
Photo: © Actes Sud/Fondation Pierre Bergé - Yves Saint Laurent, 20141/26Yves Saint Laurent’s Studio: Mirror and Secrets
With many never-before-seen images of the master at work, this book is an exquisite invitation inside the legendary atelier of the master perhaps better known by his monogrammable initials. Dig into this YSL volume and you can say you have truly seen the studio where Le Smoking was born.
Photo: © Actes Sud/Fondation Pierre Bergé - Yves Saint Laurent, 20142/26Yves Saint Laurent’s Studio: Mirror and Secrets
Photo: © Actes Sud/Fondation Pierre Bergé - Yves Saint Laurent, 20143/26Yves Saint Laurent’s Studio: Mirror and Secrets
Photo: Courtesy of Hatje Cantz4/26The Belgians
You may want to keep this one close to your closet for daily inspiration. Featuring the Antwerp Six (including Dries Van Noten and Ann Demeeulemeester, who released her own retrospective in 2014) and moving on to current stars like Martin Margiela, A.F. Vandevorst, and Raf Simons, this is an encompassing overview of fashion’s astonishing masters of avant-garde, all of whom happened to emerge from Belgium.
