Stefano Pilati

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Stefano Pilati (born 1965 in Milan, Italy[1][2]) is an Italian fashion designer. He has been creative director at Yves Saint-Laurent since 2004.[3]

Pilati was raised in Milan, where he grew up in a "family of stylish women".[4] Inspired by his two sisters' fashion magazines, he created his first sketches for his sisters.[4]

While Pilati was studying environmental design in Milan in the 1980s, he completed an internsip at Cerruti.[2] He was later employed by an Italian velvet company before working for Armani between 1993 and 1995 as a menswear assistant.[2] He joined the Prada Group in 1995, where he designed for Miu Miu's men's and women's collections.[2][5] Pilati has also worked for Miu Miu.[3] Pilati first joined YSL in March 2000 as women's design director,[2][5] the second-in-command to then-creative director Tom Ford.[3] In 2004, he was promoted to creative director with the apparent blessing of Yves Saint Laurent himself and former YSL head Pierre Berge, both of whom criticized Ford's designs.[6] (Alexander McQueen had previously been considered for the position, but he turned down the job to concentrate on his signature collection.[5]) Pilati's first designs were displayed in YSL's cruise and men's collections in June 2004, and his official international debut was the October 2004 Spring 2005 women's collection.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Stefano Pilati". Showstudio.com
  2. ^ a b c d e f "'Best solution' for PPR". Women's Wear Daily (March 12, 2004)
  3. ^ a b c Patner, Josh. "Sexy." Elle (Sept. 2007): p. 548-553.
  4. ^ a b Socha, Miles. "Stefano's Saint Laurent". Women's Wear Daily (June 1, 2004).
  5. ^ a b c Socha, Miles; Ilari, Alessandra; Conti, Samantha. "One turns into four". Women's Wear Daily (March 11, 2004).
  6. ^ "One is not enough". Women's Wear Daily (March 8, 2004).