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it is not D. Cristobal Balenciaga i got it wrong on plato...
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I think the answer is C. Yves Saint Laurent
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A visionary, YSL understood that the future of fashion lies not in couture but in ready-to-wear. He opened the Rive Gauche prêt-à-porter boutique in 1966. This move captured the revolutionary spirit of the times by providing designer ready-to-wear clothing to the masses. Many young political protesters, including the future designer Miuccia Prada, wore his clothes to their protests.Contrast and duality pervaded the designs of YSL. He brought streetwear to couture and put men’s fashions on women. He celebrated the humble pea coat and peasant blouse by making them in rich fabrics. He was the first to introduce African and Asian models on Western runways. He drew inspiration from the elite and the streets alike. Some of his collections were inspired by works of artists such as Andy Warhol and Piet Mondrian. The ballet costumes created by Picasso, Matisse, Rouault, and de Chirico also inspired him. He dabbled in street chic looks such as suits with tunics and military-inspired looks such as army-navy pea coats and bell bottoms, which received much applause. Political protests, working class uniforms, underworld gangsters, and the gay movement: he drew inspiration from hitherto unexplored avenues.