: In 1960, his tenure at Dior ended abruptly when he was drafted into the French Army during the Algerian War of Independence.
: Following Dior's sudden death in 1957, Saint Laurent became the head of the House of Dior at just 21 years old. Yves Saint Laurent
Born in Oran, Algeria, Saint Laurent moved to Paris at 17 to pursue fashion. His talent was quickly recognized by Vogue editor Michel de Brunhoff, who introduced him to . : In 1960, his tenure at Dior ended
: His first collection for Dior, the "Trapeze" line, was an instant success, saving the house from financial ruin and establishing him as a fashion prodigy. His talent was quickly recognized by Vogue editor
Yves Saint Laurent (1936–2008) was a visionary French fashion designer whose work fundamentally redefined the modern woman's wardrobe. Renowned for his ability to blend high-art elegance with a rebellious, androgynous edge, he is credited with liberating women through fashion by introducing functional yet sophisticated masculine silhouettes—most famously the tuxedo suit. Early Life and The Dior Era