Så här vill jag gå klädd nu under höst/vintern! Det är så snyggt att jag önskar att jag vore super rik så jag kan handla hela kollektionen. Älskar de maskulina dragen med kavaj, skjorta och kostym! Tycker att min Tiger of Sweden hatt är stor, men de här på bilderna är ju så mycket större. Ser så snyggt ut, men jag skulle bara skrämma alla barnen jag går förbi. Har nämligen hört att de sagt till sina föräldrar att jag såg ut som en häxa!

Som de flesta av er kanske vet så byter Yves Saint Laurent namn till endast Saint Laurent då Hedi Slimane blir den nya creative director för märket. Skönt, för jag vet själv aldrig HUR man ska uttala “Yves”. Läs mer om det längre ner.

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I want to look like this this fall/winter! Its so chic and gorgeous i wish i was super rich so i could buy the whole collection! I think my Tiger of Sweden hat is big, but these ones on the pictures are so much bigger! But it looks so good, i would probably scared all the children. Have hears from children that told their parents that they thought i looked like a witch with my big hat on! Haha!

As some of you may know, Yves Saint Laurent is changing its name to only Saint Laurent. This is the reason why:

“Come fall, Yves Saint Laurent will do away with the most unpronounceable part of their name (surely to the relief of all the salespeople who have endured customers bungling the word for years — “Yives? Vess?”). Anyway, the label is renaming itself Saint Laurent Paris, according to WWD, as part of a larger branding overhaul spearheaded by new creative director Hedi Slimane. The new name will go into effect by the time that Slimane’s first collection for the label hits stores for spring 2013.

What will become of the brand’s current initials, YSL, which make up the label’s logo (and is what most people call it these days)? Apparently that’s sticking around in some capacity, although the specifics are unclear. In other words, the future of that poor little Y seems uncertain at best. How quickly the name change will catch on is another question. “SLP” is hardly a catchy, distinctive set of letters, and vaguely calls to mind SJP, or the word “slop,” or SLC Punk. Without further ado, we defer to Sesame Street’s ode to Y. Happy Thursday, everybody.” – from nymag.com