Win A Copy Of The Private World of Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé
It's not often that personal taste can be described as exquisite, it denotes a rare confluence of means and sensibility. But there's really no other word that describe the homes put together by late fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Bergé quite so well. A new book, The Private World of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé has come out from Vendome Press. The book by Robert Murphy with photography by Ivan Terestchenko is a sumptuous exploration of Saint Laurent and Bergé's multiple homes and expansive collections. If you've seen some of pieces from the collection which were sold by Christie's for record-breaking sums earlier this year then this is a chance to view the items in situ as they were used by Saint Laurent and Bergé. This is the sort of gorgeous coffee table book (280 pages, 11" x 12 1/4") that inspires dreams. We can't all afford the items that they did but the style, the way or arranging things and of pulling in various objects from different time periods and styles is something anyone can adopt.
Vendome Press was kind enough to send me a copy and I'm giving it away to one lucky reader. To enter leave a comment describing one of your most prized objects.
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* One winner will receive a copy of The Private World of Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé valued at $95.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
pchnewport Sep 23rd 2009 11:39AM
Thank You, would love to add this to my Library. What a great glimpse into this private world.
Goto98 Sep 24th 2009 7:48PM
A wonderful addition to any collection, I applaud you Deidre.
ionlyneeditonce Sep 25th 2009 1:30PM
I have no prized possessions. There is nothing in my home that I would regret losing if I were to throw it away this very instant. I do enjoy my luxuries and have no plans to dispose of them any time soon, but it's all ephemeral.