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Old 20-11-2005   #1
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Stefano Pilati Article

here is a new article about Pilati:

Posted on Sun, Nov. 20, 2005
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The new man at YSL


ITALIAN DESIGNER BRINGS FEMININE CLASSICS BACK TO A VENERABLE PARIS FASHION HOUSE

By Nerissa Pacio

Mercury News


It was Stefano Pilati's version of casual Friday. The creative director for French fashion house Yves Saint Laurent flew in from Paris earlier this month for his first West Coast appearance sporting an off-white double-breasted suit coat, dotted tie, pocket square and crisp khaki trousers instead of his trademark three-piece suit.

This is California, not Paris, notes the lean, slick-haired Italian. And although he unabashedly admits he's always been a ``dandy,'' his goal in dressing for this particular afternoon at San Francisco's Neiman Marcus was to feel polished, presentable and comfortable.

This manner of scrupulously considered dress is Pilati's very definition of fashion and key to his long-term vision for the 44-year-old luxury brand.

``My work is special,'' says Pilati, 39, puffing a cigarette after a luncheon and fashion show of his spring 2006 collection for a select group of Bay Area socialites and clients. ``It's all about dressing up. You're supposed to. You should have the time to change during the day for different occasions. That is luxe to me.''

Pilati laughs and smiles during the interview with a candor unexpected of a man who has come under much industry scrutiny since taking the helm of YSL in 2004, replacing his American predecessor Tom Ford.

Ford, formerly creative director for the Gucci Group which owns the YSL label, transformed both waning brands with much-needed sex appeal and a celebrity following.

Ford left YSL and Gucci under tense circumstances and went on to launch his own beauty brand in partnership with cosmetics giant Estee Lauder. Pilati, who was Ford's right-hand man at YSL, stepped in for spring 2005 knowing that comparisons would be inevitable.

Now, after several collections -- his most recent a critical success on the Paris runways -- comparisons to Ford may have finally dissipated. At least Pilati hopes so.

``I've dealt with these comparisons because it was normal to deal with, but now it's time to stop. I mean, I didn't fire him. I didn't kill him!'' Pilati jokes. ``I worked with Tom side by side for seven days a week. But now it's over for me, and it should be over for everyone else. It's time to appreciate -- or to not appreciate -- the work.''

Indeed, critics have begun appreciating Pilati's work. The New York Times in April named him among an elite group of innovative designers dubbed the ``Paris six,'' and in the September Vogue, he is classified as one of the fashion world's ``Magnificent Seven'' alongside luminaries Marc Jacobs, Narciso Rodriguez and Miuccia Prada. In the November Esquire, Pilati is touted as ``one of the most innovative and creative minds in fashion.''

Pilati is the lesser known name, only recently garnering mainstream recognition. His impeccable résumé, however, tells the story of an ascent that was a long time in coming.

Born in the Italian fashion capital of Milan, Pilati studied environmental design before realizing his passion. He got hooked on fashion after working as an intern for designer Nino Cerruti. Shortly thereafter, he landed a job at a small Milanese velvet company in his 20s, studying textiles and selling fabric to major design houses in Europe.

By 1993, he was climbing the ladder first as a menswear assistant at Giorgio Armani, then at Prada in fabric research and development. In 1998, he became assistant designer for Miu Miu's men's and women's collections, Prada's more wearable sister label.

Ford then hired Pilati in 2000 as design director of YSL's ready-to-wear line. By 2004, Ford moved on and Pilati moved in as chief designer for all divisions of the YSL Rive Gauche label.

For his spring and resort 2006 collections, Pilati was inspired by Spanish culture, invoking the muses of Pablo Picasso for resort.

``I put myself in the position of a painter that is obsessed about a woman,'' Pilati says. ``I want to take portraits and portraits and portraits of her as Picasso did. Each work evolved as he painted them. . . . It's a mix of light and heavy, classic and flamboyant, folk and urban.''

Unlike Ford's overtly sexy glamour, Pilati takes cues from the house's ultra-feminine classics: high necklines, cinched waistlines and subtly sensual silhouettes.

Loyal followers like Marie Sparks-Allman, who have been wearing the brand for years, are eager to see how YSL will evolve with a fresh creative mind at work.

``I will be watching,'' says Sparks-Allman, 56, of Marin, at the San Francisco fashion show. ``I was uninterested when Ford was designing. It was too sexy. Too young. Too black and gray. It's exciting to see what Pilati is doing now. He's bringing elements back. I've always been drawn to Yves Saint Laurent's beautiful colors.''

Yves Saint Laurent, who retired in 2002 after 40 years in the business, opened his haute couture design house in Paris in 1961. He left behind a legacy of innovative Parisian style often influenced by artists such as Picasso and Mondrian.

While Laurent does not keep in touch with Ford or Pilati, Pilati says he will continue to uphold the values of the label, paying respect through his work to the man who created the house.

``Why? Because Mr. Laurent is still there and I have ethics, codes and principles,'' Pilati says.

Whether creating an extravagant pink ruffled chiffon evening gown or a trim, muted business suit, Pilati also keeps a specific vision of the woman he is designing for in mind.

``She comes from the French imagination -- the influence that Yves Saint Laurent had in 40 years of his work,'' Pilati says. ``She is very dynamic, fascinated and modern. Most women I know today are amazing -- they're wives, mothers, they have careers, they travel a lot, they are committed to their role, they are European, they are international. It's a lifestyle. But on top of all that, she's a woman who still finds the time to improve her personal style.''




Photo: NI Syndication


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Old 20-11-2005   #2
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another short one from men.style.com:

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New designer Stefano Pilati explains where he's coming from and where YSL is going

Where do you find inspiration for your collections?
I start by choosing fabrics. My inspiration is very tactile. The research for the silhouette of a jacket, though, comes from my envisioning a man walking down the street and someone is staring at him.
How did you first get started in fashion?
I was surrounded by older sisters as a child growing up in Italy. They were really going for fashion, and it was full ’70s. I then worked some fashion shows in Milan at 16, as one of those guys who bring people to their seats.
Designers like Tom Ford, your former boss at YSL, and Hedi Slimane were heavily influenced by rock 'n' roll. Do you get a lot of inspiration from music?
I can guarantee my taste in music is completely different from Tom’s. Although his might be slightly closer to my own than Hedi’s, it is still very different. I’m more warm soul than new-wave or punk or rocker chicks.

—Christopher Bollen

 
Old 20-11-2005   #3
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Hmm...props to Mr. Pilati for revivifing the brand of YSL, but I'm getting a whiff of arrogance from this man. He started out more humbly, but I suppose he's getting used to his succcess.

Also, I'm not saying confidence is bad. I mean, even the way Pilati gesticulates sometimes. It comes off as cocky. I hope I'm wrong.

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Old 21-11-2005   #4
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I get that whiff too Pastry, that pic say it all...it is so wired i don't know what's the point behind it???

i don't like his pose


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Old 01-03-2006   #5
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Today new article & pics from 'men.style.com':
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Stefano Pilati on what’s sexy

Yves Saint Laurent’s new head designer on why you should expose your calves, listen to more R&B, and remember to just say no to yellow sports cars.




1. The biggest mistake you can make when dressing is to pretend you’re someone else. Proportions are everything. Don’t wear jackets with big shoulders if your shoulders are small. Don’t dress like a kid if you are old. Clothing should be a representation of a body, not a distortion of it. That said, I love women in men’s clothing.

2. Calves are a devastatingly undervalued body part. They are so beautiful. Women, at least, can wear skirts. But we have to wear our pants long, long, long. Why?

3. Men have a need for comfort that will always get in the way of their style. We are not used to suffering. Women will put on makeup in 90-degree weather; they will wear shoes that destroy their feet. We simply won’t do that. If it hurts, we just won’t put it on.

4. I find R&B music very sensual. It teaches men and women how to communicate sexually—all of a sudden he’s talking about his feelings and she’s talking about her feelings and then, well . . . it’s taught me a lot.

5. I don’t want to tell you that money will help you with women. I don’t want to tell you that money will help you with anything. I guess I’ll just say that it allows for a lot.

6. The sleek nineties aesthetic made sense to a lot of men. The black leather furniture, the fur blankets—it was easy. Now we have to work a little harder. The important thing is just to keep trying.

7. Your hands are a part of your body that you always show people. They are a big part of the first impression that you make. Get a manicure; it’s the respectful thing to do.

8. I don’t honestly think that there is a man alive who looks good with long hair.

9. Cars are like muscles. Now that I’m 40, I feel like I am ready to buy a vintage Ferrari. It’s a good and sporty car, but it’s also classy. I know there is ego involved, but it’s not like it’s totally vain. If I wanted a yellow Lamborghini, that would be different. That would be like having big muscles. I’d feel like a piece of meat.


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Old 01-03-2006   #6
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Oh well, he prefers vintage Ferrari over yellow Lamborghini. Who cares:-P

 
Old 01-03-2006   #7
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Could anyone bring themselves to buy clothes from a man who drove a yellow Lambo though, let's be serious...

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Old 01-03-2006   #8
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as i've said, he is even more obnoxious than ford...

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Old 02-01-2007   #9
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i love him

 
Old 03-01-2007   #10
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Pilati is great.

I don't think Pilati is coming off as cocky. I believe that since Pilati is getting more noticed, people are starting to realize how confident he is.

 
Old 03-01-2007   #11
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I think I kinda like him, he seems funny, and he has humour on his answers.

what I maybe don't like it's what he is doing at YSL, too repetitive for me...don't like the colour and the prints he use.

it's been 5 collections and I didn't like not even one outfit...

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i love pilati, and i would love to have a vintage ferrari as well...

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Old 03-01-2007   #13
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Why am I crazy attracted to this man?

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Old 03-01-2007   #14
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Johnny Depp looks good with long hair.

 
Old 03-01-2007   #15
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^olivier theyskens does too

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