Apparently unaware they were dealing with art (duh, it's in black and white), overzealous censors at YouTube removed Bruce Weber's hot and slippery short film for Yves Saint Laurent, which debuted in Paris at Stefano Pilati's last men's collection. But you can catch all the steamy lakeside frolic right here—straight (alas, maybe) from YSL.
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Comments
gawd. theres something to be said for having a signature style... but .. snoooozzzze. Weber bores the living daylights outta me... bland, predictable and monotonous.
Posted by STI like this piece, admitedly it is difficult to reconcile, define, within the realm of fashion but it is beautiful because it is within a realm
Posted by JoeI will always be partial to black and white..could have without the full frontals..a little excessive with them.felt a little like porn but beautiful!
Posted by Preston