
The Yves Saint Laurent museum
Yves Saint Laurent Museum Paris :
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5 avenue Marceau - 75116 Paris
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Access : Champs-Élysées, Trocadéro - Passy
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Du Tuesday to Sunday 11 AM to 6 PM
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Revive the Yves Saint Laurent years

The Museum
The Yves Saint Laurent Museum, inaugurated on October 3, 2017, presents dresses, accessories, sketches of costumes, photos and videos to the public in a 450 m² exhibition space. This museum, dedicated to one of the most emblematic couturiers of the twentieth century, is housed in a mansion of the Second Empire, in which the designer's teams worked for 30 years.
There are more than 5000 pieces and drawings of the famous fashion house.
Allowing to rediscover the 30 years of work as one goes along the visit.
There are two museums, presenting various works of Saint Laurent and his team. The first is in Marrakech where Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé (lover of Saint Laurent) have lived for a long time, more precisely in the Majorelle gardens;

Museums, which feature a traveling exhibition of Saint Laurent's couture, including famous ones such as the 1965 Mondrian dresses, Cossack-style brocade coats from the 1976 Russian Ballets collection and the Sunflowers Jacket Van Gogh's 1988, embody “the yin and yang "of the life of Mr. Saint Laurent, said the famous landscape architect Madison Cox. He is a widower of Mr. Bergé and head of the foundation that manages the institutions.
Why is this museum a must?
In Paris, in a city where fashion reigns and dictates the pace, it would be a shame to miss a museum depicting the life and work of one of the greatest actors of haute couture and ready-to-wear luxury. Visit the Yves Saint Laurent museum is a good way to live or relive the creativity and revolution at the very essence of what was the heart of creation of the YVES SAINT LAURENT Couture House.
To conclude, the museum Yves Saint Laurent Paris is a must see, barely opened for a year, it is already one of the most visited museums in the capital and for good reasons. The museums of the great creators appear then it is time to take advantage of it and if you have already visited the Yves Saint Laurent museum, the Louis Vuitton Foundation may be your next destination.