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Byline: EDITOR: ALEXANDRA KOTUR
Liberated female empowerment is what le smoking, introduced by Yves Saint Laurent in 1966 as a three-button dinner jacket and mannish trousers, celebrates. In a salute to the late grand master, fashion's faithful doyennes ( Diane von Furstenberg, flashing a bit of lace camisole, and an all-white Carolina Herrera, down to her shoes) and darlings ( Naomi Campbell, who paired sheer and sequins, and Ashley Olsen, in a classic white shirt) turned up in all manner of the chic androgynous uniform. Saint ...