Jean Paul Gaultier’s New Collection Is Historically Tattooed
Florence Tétier dips into the designer’s archives, recalling ’90s runway movements and body art fascinations.
Florence Tétier dips into the designer’s archives, recalling ’90s runway movements and body art fascinations.
To coincide with the label’s ‘1017 ALYX 9SM COMPILATION VOL. 1’ project produced in partnership with Alamo Records.
Previewed at Paul Smith’s Fall/Winter 2023 men’s show in Paris earlier this year.
“Recontextualizing the sensual interaction kink has between body and cloth, through an elevation of bespoke tailoring.”
Featuring 40 tops, jackets, pants and dresses.
Featuring imagery of the Jamaican-born reggaeton artist in black and white colorways.
Honoring Marlon Brando’s rebellious on-screen attitude.
The latest guest Creative Director combines Rabanne and JPG archive cues this season.
Promoting the duo’s appreciation for friendship and community.
After launching a collection themed around sailors, another one on punks, and the more recent trompe-l’oeil-based capsule collection designed by Glenn Martens, Jean Paul Gaultier is now focusing on two house icons: the kilt and the sailor top. These two key elements are the core of the label’s new ready-to-wear collection called ‘Dress Like Jean Paul’, recently launched with a humorous ad campaign featuring ‘transformer’ make-up artist Alexis Stone and lensed by Grant-James Thomas.
Curating a sprawling selection of seasonal pieces. 1 of 26 Paul C Rivera 2 of 26 Paul C Rivera 3 of 26 Paul C Rivera 4 of 26 Paul C…