Her appearance at the Saint Laurent show is a reminder of the bond between Deneuve and the legendary fashion house, a relationship that began over five decades ago. Their famous collaboration started with the 1967 movie, Belle de Jour.
The surrealist film, directed by Luis Buñuel, saw Deneuve’s character, the bored housewife Séverine Serizy, clad in original Yves Saint Laurent creations. The costumes defined the film's sophisticated yet subversive aesthetic and launched one of the most celebrated partnerships in fashion and film history.
Catherine Deneuve attends the Saint Laurent Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)Related: Helen Mirren, 80, Gets Real About ‘Label’ She Hates Amid Aging
Deneuve was married early in her career to British fashion photographer David Bailey (who, incidentally, first encouraged her to seek out a design from the young Saint Laurent). Later, she had a long-term, high-profile relationship with Italian superstar Marcello Mastroianni, with whom she had a daughter, Chiara. She also shares a son, Christian, with French filmmaker Roger Vadim.
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