Hedi Slimane has spoken out about the mixed reaction his Yves Saint Laurent rebranding received, describing the controversy as "interesting."
Back in June Slimane made the headlines when it was announced he would rename Yves Saint Laurent's ready-to-wear line as Saint Laurent Paris, and first images of the rebranding recently appeared on the label's official Facebook page.
Reactions to the box -- which had 'Saint Laurent'
written on it with Paris appearing in smaller type beneath -- were
mixed, with some commentators lamenting the loss of the word Yves and
others anticipating something more elaborate.
Slimane's new name and branding
is a nod to the label's founder and namesake's move into ready-to-wear
in 1966 with the collection Saint Laurent Rive Gauche.
"It is interesting to see how much reaction this retro branding has created," Slimane has been quoted as saying in Vanity Fair.
"Clearly, this period of the
history of the house was not well-known, which I trust was a surprise
for Pierre Bergé" (Saint Laurent's long-term partner).
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