2008年6月11日

Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Berge



In the funeral of fashion master, Yves Saint Laurent, his life partner Pierre Berge gave his love a moving farewell speech.

"It’s the last time I speak to you, Yves.

"I remember the first time we met and those days that followed. The day we decided to be together.

"I remember telling you in your bed at Val de Grace hospital that you were no longer the head of the couture house where you worked, and I remember your reaction. ...

"I remember your first collection under your name and the tears at the end. Then the years passed. Oh, how they passed quickly. The divorce was inevitable but the love never stopped."

What stuck Berge the most, he said, was Saint Laurent’s “rigor and exigence.”

"We find the style you created everywhere today.

"Chanel and you were the great couturiers of the 20th century. She of the first half, you the second.

“You constructed an oeuvre,” he said and compared its beauty and mastery to “a garden of Le Notre or a beautiful Matisse.”

"I don’t know how to say good-bye because I can never leave you. We will never watch a sunset together again. We will never share the emotions together before a painting again. Someday I will join you under the palm trees of Morocco.

I want to tell you my admiration, my profound respect and my love."

(According to Los Angels Times)

Bravo, Master!



(this is a collection of black suit from 2002 Retrospective to YSL)