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The History of Women's Designer Bags

The History of Women's Designer Bags

It's hard to think about fashion without picturing a magnificent designer handbag. Women's designer handbags have been with us for centuries, gradually becoming a symbol of status. Major fashion h...

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New Men's Designer Brands

New Men's Designer Brands

Just before the opening of our women’s store at Juana de Vega, 6 (A Coruña), our second store welcomed new men’s designer brands. These names encapsulate an undeniable fact in recent fashion tren...

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Bottega Veneta bags: Living legends of craftsmanship

Bottega Veneta bags: Living legends of craftsmanship

When Michele Taddei and Renzo Zengiaro founded Bottega Veneta in 1966, launching it the following year, they had a clear vision: to make craftsmanship their brand's hallmark. Over 50 years later, ...

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YVES SAINT LAURENT WOMEN'S COATS

In the film "Saint Laurent" by Bertrand Bonello, Betty Catroux is portrayed as a self-assured woman in her Yves Saint Laurent coat. Mysterious, serene, and defiant. With this air of confidence, she stands as the first and greatest muse of Yves Saint Laurent, inspiring and accompanying him as he achieved many milestones as a 20th-century creator.

Today, Saint Laurent women's clothing under Anthony Vaccarello continues to demonstrate that the YSL woman is the master of her own path. And in this display of confidence and composure, there is a garment that envelops the muses of the house in an imposing embrace: the Yves Saint Laurent women's coat.


The coat as a form of expression: a heritage of European fashion

The coat as such emerges as a functional piece. Whether for protection against the cold or in military campaigns, coats have taken on different forms and styles to better fulfill their function. Between the 19th and 20th centuries, the coat begins to establish itself as a symbol of nobility and the bourgeoisie in Europe. Carefully crafted with noble materials and some exotic ones from exclusive international trade routes, these coats were only suitable for the highest classes.

In the 60s, Yves Saint Laurent forged the union between everyday clothing and haute couture. In a time of maximum creativity in Paris, surrounded by giants like Cristóbal Balenciaga and Christian Dior, YSL opened his first store on the left bank of the Seine (called Rive Gauche, like his later clothing line). Here, the sophisticated and unique spirit of YSL merged with clothing that could be worn comfortably every day.

Thus, the concept we have today as prêt-à-porter or ready-to-wear emerged. Following this pioneering trajectory, Yves Saint Laurent women's coats are imposing pieces that enhance our presence and elegance. Their fabrics, colours, and cuts are all oriented towards a perfect fall and fit.

The presence of a YSL coat automatically elevates any ensemble we choose, serving as a great asset for days when we feel less inspired. Their collections range from more tailored models to those inspired by the 80s with wide shoulders and divine structures.