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“As he did with fashion, Yves seized at one moment in time, a taste that was in the air, only to show his mastery. During the 1970s exoticism and Marrakech were currents in the air and St. Laurent became the authority. He was interested in Art Deco before it became fashionable, even before Andy Warhol and Karl Lagerfeld . . . St Laurent’s and Bergé’s taste is an expression of a culture and is always a story. When they decorated a house it was no longer an ordinary house: it became a story to tell.â€--Jacques Grange “Takes readers . . . inside all eight of the couple's spectacular homes, from Paris to Marrakech.â€--Elle Decor
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“Some of the most influential interiors of our time.â€--Town & Country
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“(A) beautiful glimpse into their private world.â€--Habitually Chic
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“A visually stunning book about a richly layered lifestyle built over the course of 40-plus years.â€--Home Design with Kevin Sharkey
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“(An) amazing book.â€--Decorati Access Interior Design Magazine
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“You'll agree that this is a book with which you will be enchanted. And if a little of that YSL flair rubs off on us, all the better.â€--The Peak of Chic
 “Terestchenko’s photographs beautifully capture the opulence and eclecticism of their dwellings.â€--Clear
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“In this lavish volume, the eight splendid homes . . . are presented in immaculate detail.â€--California Home + Design
“Sumptuously showcase(s) the eight immaculately designed homes (of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé).â€--Elle
“A stunning book.†~ ESFN
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