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Why watch this film?
The movie by Bertrand Bonello tackles the myth of fashion that was Yves Saint Laurent, including all of his excesses, weaknesses, successes, and mistakes. It gives us a great opportunity to understand (or at least attempt to) the mind of this fashion genius.

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Dive into the color and lush textures of the incredible life of fashion icon Yves Saint Laurent. Explore the mind of a creative genius, the intricacies that turned the haute couture label into a worldwide phenomenon and the glamour and decadence that followed Saint Laurent’s footsteps of fame and fortune.
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