
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a framed artwork hanging on a plain, light-colored wall. The artwork features two fashion sketches of women wearing elaborate, patterned dresses. The sketches are in black ink on a light background, and the dresses are adorned with colorful geometric shapes and floral motifs. The left sketch is labeled "Dessin n° 1" and the right sketch is labeled "Dessin n° 21". The frame is made of light-colored wood. To the left of the artwork is a small white plaque with black text. To the right of the artwork is a larger white plaque with black text. The plaques contain descriptive information about the artwork. The plaque on the right side reads: "Yves Saint Laurent (1936-2008) Etudes de graphic pour le dossier de presse du parfum JAZZ 1988 Pochoir sur papier Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris Inv. n° 2018.06.001/2018.06.008 En 1988, Yves Saint Laurent parfums propose une nouvelle fragrance masculine, Jazz, dont le logo est inspiré de celui de la monographie consacrée à Matisse par Tériade en 1947, introduisant son travail de papiers découpés et de calligraphies. Yves Saint Laurent reprend la police noire en au fond blanc. Présenté ici, le dossier de presse du parfum Jazz, qui sera lancé en 1988, le flacon produit les touches d'un pointu, rendant ainsi hommage au peintre monégasque. In 1988, Yves Saint Laurent Parfums launched a new men's fragrance, Jazz, the logo of which was inspired by that of the monograph dedicated to Matisse by Tériade in 1947, introducing his work with cut-out papers and calligraphies. Yves Saint Laurent reproduced the black font on a white background. Presented here, the press kit for the Jazz fragrance, which would be launched in 1988, the bottle produced the touches of a pointu, thus paying homage to the Monegasque painter." The plaque on the left appears to have text related to a dress and possibly a date, but it is not legible enough to be fully deciphered from the image. However, the context of the artwork and the detailed description on the right plaque strongly suggest this exhibition is related to fashion and art, possibly located in a museum or gallery. Based on the style of the artwork and the mention of "Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris", it is plausible that this exhibition could be found in a city with a significant art and fashion presence. While the image itself does not provide a direct
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