Anthony Vaccarello’s Vision for Saint Laurent: Exploring Opposing Elements
Anthony Vaccarello has a deep understanding of Saint Laurent, having designed for the label for almost a decade now. He recognizes that YSL is all about the tension that arises between opposing forces – masculine vs. feminine, hard vs. soft, restraint vs. excess, couture vs. the street, and the decorous vs. the indecorous. His latest collection for spring 2026, often referred to as resort, pays homage to the magic that happens when exploring these contrasting elements.
The collection seamlessly blends late ’70s sportif chic with delicate lingerie dressing, creating a unique aesthetic. Vibrant color-blocking in scarlet and vermillion, teal and ivory, and salmon pink and electric blue is utilized in lightweight technical nylon garments such as cagoules, anoraks, and track-tops. These athletic pieces are paired with lace-trimmed underwear-as-outerwear, including cami-shorts and slips in soft pastel hues.
Additionally, Vaccarello incorporates classic Saint Laurent elements into the collection, such as oversized bows on airy blouses and satin ribbons adorning long dresses with draped décolletés. The evening looks in navy bring a sense of dark sophistication to the overall aesthetic, reminiscent of the ’90s era of YSL that Vaccarello admires.
By delving deep into the heritage of Saint Laurent while infusing his own unique perspective, Vaccarello continues to evolve the brand and make it his own. The collection showcases his ability to balance opposing forces and create a harmonious blend of styles that are both modern and timeless.

