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* FashionDesigner: Yves is one, as is his rival for Jacques, Karl Lagerfeld.
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Directed and written by Bernardo Bonello, the film came out [[DuelingWorks shortly after]] the [[ApprovalOfGod authorized]] ''Film/YvesSaintLaurent'' and has an artsier, more surreal style. It also puts the focus on Yves's torrid affair with Jacques de Bascher (Louis Garrel) rather than his longtime lover Pierre Bergé (Jérémie Renier).

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Directed and written by Bernardo Bonello, the film came out [[DuelingWorks shortly after]] the [[ApprovalOfGod authorized]] ''Film/YvesSaintLaurent'' and has an artsier, more surreal style. It also puts the focus on Yves's torrid affair with Jacques de Bascher (Louis Garrel) rather than his longtime lover Pierre Bergé (Jérémie Renier).(Creator/JeremieRenier).
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Directed and written by Bernardo Bonello, the film came out [[DuellingWorks shortly after]] the [[ApprovalOfGod authorized]] ''Film/YvesSaintLaurent'' and has an artsier, more surreal style. It also puts the focus on Yves's torrid affair with Jacques de Bascher (Louis Garrel) rather than his longtime lover Pierre Bergé (Jérémie Renier).

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Directed and written by Bernardo Bonello, the film came out [[DuellingWorks [[DuelingWorks shortly after]] the [[ApprovalOfGod authorized]] ''Film/YvesSaintLaurent'' and has an artsier, more surreal style. It also puts the focus on Yves's torrid affair with Jacques de Bascher (Louis Garrel) rather than his longtime lover Pierre Bergé (Jérémie Renier).
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Directed and written by Bernardo Bonello, the film came out shortly after the [[ApprovalOfGod authorized]] ''Film/YvesSaintLaurent'' and has an artsier, more surreal style. It also puts the focus on Yves's torrid affair with Jacques de Bascher (Louis Garrel) rather than his longtime lover Pierre Bergé (Jérémie Renier).

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Directed and written by Bernardo Bonello, the film came out [[DuellingWorks shortly after after]] the [[ApprovalOfGod authorized]] ''Film/YvesSaintLaurent'' and has an artsier, more surreal style. It also puts the focus on Yves's torrid affair with Jacques de Bascher (Louis Garrel) rather than his longtime lover Pierre Bergé (Jérémie Renier).
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter:
** She's never seen, but Creator/CatherineDeneuve is mentioned as Yves is going to style her for a film.
** Creator/AndyWarhol writes Yves a letter, asking him to design an The Andy Warhol dress. Yves cannot fulfill the request.
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* AnachronicOrder: Mostly set in the 1970s, the film's nonlinear narrative flashes back and forth in time.

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* AnachronicOrder: Mostly set in the 1970s, the film's nonlinear narrative flashes back and forth in time.time back to the 1960s and forward through the 1980s and early 2000s.
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* AnachronicOrder: Mostly set in the 1970s, the film's nonlinear narrative flashes back and forth in time.
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* TragicAIDSStory: True to history, the film has flash forwards to portray a dying Jacques sewing his teddy bear, which he will be buried with. Elderly Yves had long parted with him but is still haunted by his memory, and Pierre has to remind him that Jacques is dead.

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