Feminism reappeared on the political agenda during the 1970s, and along with it came the woman's trouser suit, perfect for the enterprising businesswoman who wanted to be seen as equal to her male counterparts. Yves Saint Laurent introduced an elegant tuxedo to their woman's catalog, and this opened the doors to a sleek and tailored style quite different from the garish prints and colors of the party and casual wear.

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