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    YSL muse auctions off huge fashion collection

    PARIS, FRANCE: A huge collection of haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion owned by the model who inspired Yves Saint Laurent's famous "Le Smoking" tuxedo went under the hammer on Monday (14 October) in Paris.
    YSL muse auctions off huge fashion collection

    The collection, the biggest of its kind, contained some 12,000 garments and accessories and attracted keen interest from private collectors, museums and fashion lovers.

    Danielle Luquet de Saint Germain built up her collection as a model and muse for Saint Laurent and later as an artistic advisor at Christian Dior.

    "It breaks my heart to see these dresses go one after the other," she told AFP by telephone, explaining that she no longer had the energy to maintain the collection.

    Among the 300-odd lots that went under the hammer was a long black robe in sheer chiffon with a band of ostrich feathers around the hips.

    Made in 1968 with Luquet de Saint Germain as the model, the dress fetched €119,000 far in more that the estimate of between €13,000 and €15,000.

    "This collection reflects the significant moments in fashion history in the last quarter of the 20th century," said auction house Hotel Drouot.

    Luquet de Saint Germain spent 10 years at Yves Saint Laurent before taking on the job of artistic advisor at Christian Dior.

    Beautiful collection

    Speaking in 1969, Saint Laurent said of her: "I had nothing to teach her; on the contrary, it was she who helped free me of outdated references."

    In addition to working at Christian Dior, she also helped French designer Claude Montana with his first collection.

    The model, who has lived in Geneva since 1978 and did not attend the sale, maintained a strong interest in haute couture over the years, becoming a client of Azzedine Alaia and Christian Lacroix, whose creations feature in the collection.

    "The collection is the thread of my life. I kept everything that I found significant, as a baseline for those who love fashion.Nothing is outdated. Everything is so beautiful," she said.

    Other designers represented at the sale include Montana, Paco Rabanne and Thierry Mugler. Monday's auction was the first of a number which will be held until all 12,000 items have been sold.

    Auctioneers Gros & Delettrez said just compiling the inventory of items to be auctioned took five weeks.

    Francoise Sternbach, of the French Union of Professional Art Experts, told trade journal Women's Wear Daily earlier this year the collection was of a very high quality.

    Sternbach said that Luquet de Saint Germain had a strong eye and did not pick any pieces that were banal. "There are many one-offs and prototypes, designed especially for her," she said.

    Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

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