
60’s 70’s French White Cotton Stripe Blouse by Yves Saint Laurent
60’s 70’s French White Cotton Stripe Blouse by Saint Laurent Rive Gauche ParisMade in France size labeled 386 buttons down, 1 button on each cuffTented blouse style, nice fabric stripes, very chic A few faint spots from age, very minor as seen in photos, also untreated Measurements are taken flat and are approximate: Underarm: 24"Waist: 24"Length: 26"Sleeve length: 19""(1936 – 2008) Yves Saint Laurent went to Paris at age 17 to find work in fashion. He was soon hired by Christian Dior as an assistant. They worked together for several years, and when Dior died in 1957, Saint Laurent was made the head designer. His first collection, Spring 1958, was called the Trapeeze, and was an immediate hit.But subsequent collections were not so well received, and when Saint Laurent returned to Paris after a brief time in the army, he found that he had been replaced at Dior by Marc Bohan. In 1962 he opened his own couture house. Rive Gauche, his ready-to-wear line, was established in 1966.Saint Laur