I agree with this, it's not a huge thing,... `i'm very excited to see his new collection...This is how Yves Saint Laurent started his RTW business, and behold the name is the same that Hedi wants to bring back today, but the only change that "Rive Gauche" is out and "Paris" is in.
The designer is not from LA, he's only based there and has his studio there. Who whouldn't want to work in fair-weather LA instead of gloomy rainy paris...?To me, it seems a little dishonest to emphasize that it's in Paris when the designer is designing from LA.
Interesting that we can even have an exchange about designing in L.A vs. Paris in regards to a brand's authenticity.
Also interesting to wonder if the collections Saint Laurent designed while away in Morocco are still valid as they were not designed in Paris?
but why the addition of paris to the brand's name when you just moved the entire studio to LA? why not Saint Laurent LA, i for one love the sound of that.
Who whouldn't want to work in fair-weather LA instead of gloomy rainy paris...?
i find it quite brilliant and a giant welcome as the letters YSL had started to become a little too mainstream dare i say tacky
I don't understand this. If this is the case, Chanel, Dior, Giorgio Armani and Co should all change their names as they all offer perfumes and cosmetics with the same brand name and identity as their ready to wear lines. I do not think their brands are getting tacky because perfumes and beauty products carry their names.
As for Berge supporting this, I am not surprised because Slimane is a prodigy of his. My theory is that because Slimane is back at YSL, Berge will have a degree of "de facto" power within the house which he did not have during Ford and Pilati's tenure. I found the fact that he really dislikes Pilati very surprising especially since he was fond of him for the first 3-4 years of his time as CD. He even let him use the Berge-YSL foundation office for the S/S 2008 manifesto and attended a lot of his shows. Once YSL came back to the black after so many years, he disliked Pilati. Hmmm.
All in all, this looks like the brand will suffer an identity crisis. Keeping the YSL logo but calling it Saint Laurent Paris is very pointless. It's not like the brand has suffered any bad publicity recently like Dior and Galliano had! Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) is a national symbol of France and a household name. Since HC no longer exists, the best way this generation can remember him is by respecting his legacy and not toying with it because of money and publicity. If he wants to restructure the image of the house, its the clothes that he should work on; not the already perfect and elegant brand image it has!
YSL changed the rive gauche logo from what it was in the 60's to the HC one for a reason. It's best to leave it at that and focus on the clothes.
I don't understand this. If this is the case, Chanel, Dior, Giorgio Armani and Co should all change their names as they all offer perfumes and cosmetics with the same brand name and identity as their ready to wear lines. I do not think their brands are getting tacky because perfumes and beauty products carry their names.
All in all, this looks like the brand will suffer an identity crisis. Keeping the YSL logo but calling it Saint Laurent Paris is very pointless.
YSL changed the rive gauche logo from what it was in the 60's to the HC one for a reason. It's best to leave it at that and focus on the clothes.
wrong... like i said previously, hedi did the same thing at dior, he changed the name to dior homme but kept the CD logo for many items. there was no confusion everyone knows CD=DH just like everyone will eventually understand YSL=SLP. it will just be more understated, which is a value hedi is known for. there is also a main purpose behind this, as it is setting the tone for a new era just like when hedi took over dior menswear, a radical transition with not just with the clothing style or image but entire philosophy of the brand was re-written... we have yet to see what changes will be brought to YSL, but i'm betting on quite a bit although we'll have to wait until FW13 for the transition to really sit in..