French actress Deneuve to auction personal YSL clothing next week
French screen legend Catherine Deneuve’s
personal clothing collection designed by her friend Yves Saint Laurent will be
auctioned in Paris next week.
Deneuve, 75, is auctioning her clothing by the late fashion icon after
selling her country home in northern France where she kept a wardrobe full of
Saint Laurent items.
“These are the designs of such a talented man who designed only to make
women more beautiful,” Deneuve said in a message last October shared by the
auction house Christie’s, which is handling the sale.
Hundreds of items, including coats, dresses and accessories — some of them
unique pieces designed for Deneuve — will be auctioned in an open sale on
January 24 and online.
One of the highlights of the auction is a beaded evening dress from a 1969
collection which she wore when meeting director Alfred Hitchcock in the same
year, as well as an evening dress with pink ostrich feathers.
Deneuve was often described as a muse for Saint Laurent and was a leading
figure in the designer’s circle of glamorous female friends which included
Princess Grace of Monaco, Wallis Simpson and Paloma Picasso.
After meeting when she was only 22, Deneuve enjoyed an intense 40-year
friendship with Saint Laurent until his death in 2008, telling him at a major
exhibition of his work in 2002 that “my biggest ever love affair is you”.
Oscar-nominated Deneuve hit the headlines in January when she signed an
open letter objecting to the #MeToo movement that has seen women worldwide go
public with allegations of sexual assault and rape.
The star of the classic 1967 film “Belle du Jour”, in which she plays a
bored housewife who spends her afternoons as a prostitute, wrote in favour of
men’s freedom to “hit on” women.(AFP)