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Vintage Yves Saint Laurent Guide
Founded in 1961 by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, the house invented the modern women's wardrobe: the tuxedo, the safari jacket, and the Mondrian dress. From the YSL intertwined logo by Cassandre to Rive Gauche bags, leather clutches, and the famous logo belts — discover our comprehensive guide to the Yves Saint Laurent vintage and pre-owned universe.
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Yves Saint Laurent: The Couturier Who Liberated Fashion
The history of the house begins with the meteoric rise of a prodigy. Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent, born in 1936, arrived in Paris at 17 and brilliantly won the International Wool Secretariat prize. Noticed by Christian Dior who made him his assistant, young Yves was entrusted, at only 21, with the artistic direction of Dior upon the master's death in 1957. His first collection was an absolute triomphe: the press immediately hailed him as the "savior of française fashion".
Called to military service in 1960 for the Algerian War, he was replaced at Dior. Returning to Paris, he founded his own fashion house in 1961, supported by his partner Pierre Bergé who took the reins of commercial management. This creative-managerial duo shaped global fashion for decades.
In the 60s and 70s, Saint Laurent revolutionized the women's wardrobe by creating timeless classics: the scandalous women's tuxedo (1966), the safari jacket (1968), the famous Mondrian dress (1965), the vinyl trench coat, and the daring jumpsuit. In 1966, he disrupted the industry by opening Rive Gauche, the very first ready-to-wear line from a haute couture house, thus democratizing his creative genius.
After the couturier's retirement in 2002 and his death in 2008, the house joined the Kering group. The year 2012 marked a break: the new artistic director Hedi Slimane shortened the creator's name for the ready-to-wear line, renamed "Saint Laurent Paris". Today led by Anthony Vaccarello, the brand perpetuates this legacy, but for purists, the true archive pieces will always be those stamped with the full name "Yves Saint Laurent".
The Visual Identity Codes of YSL
The Mythical Cassandre Logo (YSL Intertwined)
The famous YSL logo — three vertically intertwined letters — was designed in 1961 by graphic artist and typographer Adolphe Mouron Cassandre (1901-1968), a master of Art Deco posters. It's one of the most powerful monograms in fashion history. It majestically adorns leather goods as a clasp, in Buckle on belts, or as a golden stamp, immediately defining the style of its wearer.
The Rive Gauche Identity
The designation "Rive Gauche " refers to the luxury ready-to-wear line launched in 1966. It references the intellectual, bohemian, and rebellious district of Paris, as opposed to the more bourgeois and conservative Right Bank. The mention "Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche" on a bag or label indicates its belonging to this foundational diffusion line.
The Monogrammed Canvas YSL of the Era
During the 80s and 90s, the house developed its own monogrammed coated canvas, repeating the YSL logo endlessly in brown/beige or black tones. Less publicized than the LV or Macadam canvases, this vintage canvas is now an extremely sought-after niche piece for its very "seventies" aesthetic.
Yves Saint Laurent Vintage Creations
Handbags and Tote Bags
The vintage handbags YSL (1970s to 90s) shine with the fluidity of their lines, far from the rigidity of other Parisian houses. Crafted in highly supple leathers (calf, goat, suede) and discreetly enhanced with golden hardware, they embody Parisian casual chic. The second-hand market often allows for the acquisition of these superb structured or supple models between €200 and €700.
The Elegance of Evening Clutches
The vintage clutches YSL represent the essence of nighttime elegance. Whether in smooth leather, shiny patent, or suede (particularly rare in burgundy or navy), their flap adorned with the golden or silver Cassandre logo is a pinnacle of refinement, available between €100 and €400.
Crossbody and Shoulder Bags
Designed for the dynamism of daily life, the vintage crossbody bags YSL combine supple leather with a delicate golden chain or leather strap. They offer a less formal look than the handbag while maintaining the prestige of the monogram (€150 to €500).
Small Leather Goods and Archive Belts
The vintage small leather goods YSL offer excellent opportunities to access the myth:
- Wallets: In smooth or grained leather, signed with a golden stamp or metal logo. True timeless classics (€80 to €200).
- Logo belts: The belt YSL with Buckle Cassandre is the most iconic accessory of the house. The wide models (3cm to 4cm) from the 80s-90s structure the silhouette with strength and are negotiated between €100 and €300.
- Cardholders and Coin purse: Daily essentials combining practicality and prestige (€50 to €150).
"Yves Saint Laurent" versus "Saint Laurent": The Name Challenge
The split operated by Hedi Slimane in 2012 is crucial for collectors. The removal of the first name "Yves" to create "Saint Laurent Paris" marks a turning point. Thus, any piece stamped "Yves Saint Laurent" is certified prior to 2012. It is the assurance of owning a true archival creation, faithful to the lettering, logo, and original spirit of the founder.
Expertise and Authentication by Our Specialists
The authentication of a YSL vintage piece requires precise expertise:
- The stamp and typography: The marking "Yves Saint Laurent" (pre-2012) followed by "Made in France" or "Made in Italy" has a very specific letter spacing (kerning) that counterfeits do not master.
- The Cassandre logo (YSL): The proportions of the three letters, their interlocking, and the precision of the metal engraving are absolute indicators of authenticity.
- The suppleness of the leathers: The house excelled in tanning very supple leathers (goat, calf, suede). A piece that is too rigid or cardboard-like is an immediate warning sign.
- The hardware: The zips and clasps of the era have significant weight and deep gilding, often engraved with great finesse.
At Atelier Victor, this rigorous expertise allows us to guarantee each creation with a lifetime authenticity guarantee.
Maintaining Your YSL Treasures
- Smooth leather: Use a soft cloth daily and apply a suitable nourishing balm once or twice a year. Avoid water and solvents.
- Suede (Nubuck): A sublime but delicate material. Brush it regularly with a soft-bristle brush to revive its texture. Absolutely avoid water (irreversible stains) and use a quality waterproofer if wearing it outdoors.
- Patent leather: A simple dry cloth is sufficient. Always store it isolated in its dustbag to avoid color transfers or the material sticking to another object.
- Monogram canvas: A light wipe with a very slightly damp cloth will restore its shine.
Frequently Asked Questions — Yves Saint Laurent Vintage Collection
The genius behind the legendary YSL logo
It is to the famous poster artist and typographer Adolphe Mouron Cassandre (famous for the Normandie liner poster) that we owe, since 1961, this revolutionary vertical monogram. The interlocking of the three initials Y, S, and L created one of the most powerful and recognizable symbols in luxury history.
The philosophy of the Rive Gauche line
Launched in 1966, Rive Gauche was the very first foray of a great couturier into luxury ready-to-wear. Yves Saint Laurent wanted to democratize fashion, referencing the Parisian Rive Gauche, a symbol of youth, intellect, and dissent, as opposed to the bourgeoisie of the Rive Droite.
The revolutionary impact of Saint Laurent on women's fashion
Yves Saint Laurent literally empowered women by appropriating the codes of men's wardrobes. By creating the women's tuxedo (1966), the safari jacket, or the jumpsuit, he erased gender boundaries while maintaining absolute sensuality, bringing haute couture to the streets in a striking manner.
The durability and charm of vintage suede
Suede is inherently more delicate than smooth leather: it develops a patina, smooths in places, and marks more easily. However, this natural wear gives YSL suede vintage bags and clutches an added soul and a crazy charm. These pieces, rarer in very good condition, are particularly sought after by collectors.
The accessibility of Cassandre logo belts
The YSL vintage belts with Buckle metallic are most often unisex. Their widths vary to adapt to all styles: the thin formats (2cm) elegantly belt a dress, while the wide formats (3cm to 4cm) recall the strong structuring of the Rive Gauche silhouettes of the 80s.
The budget to start a YSL period collection
Yves Saint Laurent offers one of the most accessible entry points among the giants of Parisian luxury. The small leather goods often start between €50 and €150, the iconic evening clutches range from €100 to €400, and the structured handbags are generally found between €200 and €700.
The financial appeal of YSL archive pieces
Our philosophy always favors purchases guided by emotion and aesthetics. If the brand's resurgence (under the Vaccarello era) naturally rekindled the appeal for pieces stamped with the former name "Yves Saint Laurent", these vintage treasures remain generally affordable, which constitutes their major appeal for acquiring an authentic piece of fashion history.
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