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A 28-foot tall wall displays 40 incarnations of Le Smoking,
perhaps Saint Laurent's best known design. It debuted in 1966.
Opposite this wall are dozens of gowns in gold satin, black sequin
and white tulle arrayed along a red-carpeted staircase. The final
dress is an haute-couture black velvet ball gown with a "Paris rose"
pink silk bow and sheath skirt from 1983. The exhibit also includes artifacts from Saint Laurent's life. They include a replica of his work studio, a sampling of clothes owned by friend and French actress Catherine Deneuve, designs made for other famous friends and an Andy Warhol painting of the designer borrowed from the Berge foundation. Typically just 30 percent of Denver Art Museum visitors are from out of state, but that number is expected to spike for the YSL show. Ads have appeared in The New Yorker magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Women's Wear Daily and Texas Monthly, and hotel packages are being offered that include tickets to the show. High fashion has proven to be a big draw for museums. The Metropolitan Museum in New York ranked last year's Alexander McQueen show among its top 10 most popular exhibits ever, with more than 600,000 visitors, and the YSL show in Paris was seen by more than 300,000 people. Pierre Berge, Saint Laurent's business and life partner, said the designer would have been thrilled to have his work spotlighted in a city often better known for sunshine, outdoorsy lifestyles and Western heritage. "People ask me, 'Why Denver?'" Berge said. "My answer is,
'Why not Denver?'" "He loved to show his work to everybody and everywhere," Berge added. "I think in Denver probably many, many people like art
-- and why not fashion?" ___ If you go... YVES SAINT LAURENT: THE RETROSPECTIVE: March 25-July 8 at Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver;
http://www.denverartmuseum.org/
or 720-865-5000. Museum hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and until 8
p.m. on Fridays.
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