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Yves Saint Laurent, 71; icon of French fashion design
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYves Saint Laurent, the French fashion designer who created a bold new dress code for women during the feminist revolution of the 1970s and helped launch the era of the celebrity designer with his jet-set lifestyle, died Sunday at 71. The designer died...Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Defense, Health and Safety at School
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Adding color to your spring wardrobe
The Associated PressThe message from the fashion world for spring and summer isn't just to wear color, it's to wear several colors at once. The best way to achieve the look? Colorblocking, putting chunks of color all over your outfit in a very mod, Mondrian sort of way....Tags: Fashion Trends, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Yves Saint Laurent 1936 - 2008: Designer dressed modern woman
Tribune NewspapersYves Saint Laurent, the French fashion designer who created a bold a new dress code for women during the feminist revolution of the 1970s and helped launch the era of the celebrity designer with his jet-set lifestyle, died Sunday at 71. The designer died...Tags: Yves Saint Laurent, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Christian Dior
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Glendale
Special to amNewYorkIn the last 400 years, the area now known as Glendale has morphed from freshwater swamp to vibrant German farming community to saloon-filled "playground," and finally to an attractive multicultural enclave bounded by graveyards and lush parks. Although...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Crimes, Death and Dying, Health and Safety at School, Condos
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Sheer determination
Times Staff WriterArchitecture professor Dariouche Showghi was determined to build a smaller, more economic house for himself and his wife, and so the teacher became the student: He did his homework. There was a vacant lot for sale in Laguna Beach that no one wanted to...Tags: California, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Engineering, Earthquakes
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What works, what doesn't
Tribune Art CriticOf all the pieces in "Suite Home Chicago" now on view (more will trickle onto streets and plazas throughout the summer), here are five that are inventive or engaging plus five that really should have gone back to the drawing board. Successful...Tags: Henri Matisse, Arts, Marshall Field, Freedom of the Press, Jason Smith
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Art review, 'Abstraction/Transcendence,' at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art,
Tribune art critic"Abstraction/Transcendence," the three-person show of paintings and photographs at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, testifies to the continuing influence of an idea that nearly a century ago motivated the earliest examples of non-objective art....Tags: Arts, Belief and Faith, Photography
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Guillermo Gregorio
"I want to push the listener to try to listen to the small events in sounds," multireedist/composer Guillermo Gregorio says. "Subtle structures, like the hiss of an air column inside a clarinet. Because it's a way to concentrate." This understanding...Tags: Classical Music, Los Angeles, California, Teen-agers, Jim O'Rourke
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