Anthony Vaccarello takes inspiration from 1970s New York for Saint Laurent’s spring-summer 2019 collection. In fact, the season brought the French fashion house close to the iconic city with a show at New Jersey’s Liberty Park. Saint Laurent’s rocker-chic aesthetic was once again front and center for the occasion. Black skinny jeans and cigarette trousers accented leather detailed blazer, suede jackets, and more. Sequins and glittered embellishments added an androgynous attitude to the collection. Meanwhile, sheer tops, frail scarves, and tailored jackets brought home a Parisian spirit. Finally, the show closed with shirtless male models that were clad in sequined pants and covered in glitter body paint. Models such as Lennon Gallagher and Jonas Glöer cemented Saint Laurent’ cool allure.
Saint Laurent Channels 70s New York for Spring ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
/
Published June 7, 2018
Recent Updates
The Best Abercrombie & Fitch Shorts for Your Summer Wardrobe
Summer calls as Abercrombie & Fitch presents an enticing offer on their versatile collection of shorts, perfect for elevating your ...
Star Style: Garfield, Bieber + More, From Velvet to Leather
From Hollywood galas to the high-octane world of Formula One, designer style continues to be front and center. Classic sophistication ...
Jonathan Bailey Returns for Orlebar Brown Summer 2024 Ad
Orlebar Brown's summer 2024 collection is a seamless continuation of its spring narrative, with British actor Jonathan Bailey reprising his ...
Men’s Athleisure Outfits: Elevating Casual Clothing Staples
Athleisure outfits seamlessly blend athletic and leisure wear, offering a perfect balance of comfort and style for the active lifestyle ...
Jannik Sinner Stars in Gucci is a Feeling Ad
Gucci's latest campaign, "Gucci is a Feeling," artfully captures the spirit of tennis while celebrating Jannik Sinner's dynamic journey on ...
GANT Revives Classics for Preppy Wardrobe
For spring-summer 2024, GANT reinvigorates iconic American sportswear with a nostalgic nod to the 90s, blending heritage with modern aesthetics ...