Jean Paul Gaultier Femme Multicolor Silk Bow Tie Blouse


Condition: Excellent
Price: Sold
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Multicolor Jean Paul Gaultier Femme silk blouse accentented with a floppy pussy bow tie.

  • Closure: front button closure
  • Color: multicolor pattern
  • Neckline: v-neckline, pussy bow tie at the neckline
  • Sleeves: ruffled cap sleeves
  • Pockets: no pockets
  • Lining: unlined
  • Fitting: fits true to size, model is wearing size 38NL

 

Reference
304-160
Designer
Jean Paul Gaultier
Status
Sold
Material
100% Silk
Size
US8-UK12-IT44-FR40-NL38

Jean Paul Gaultier

After working for Pierre Cardin and Jean Patou, Jean Paul Gaultier set out on his own to create a womenswear line. The label’s gender-bending, deconstructed aesthetic, and risqué collaborations - like Madonna’s infamous cone-shaped bra for the 1990 Blonde Ambition tour - gave the designer his “enfant terrible” reputation. He’s also known as one of the industry’s master tailors, with a knack for tuxes, trenches, and leather, and a tendency to embrace equestrian, military, and royal tropes - all with a sense of fun. In addition to the clothes, Gaultier created a successful fragrance line packaged in his signature torso-shaped bottles. His first couture collection didn’t come until 1997, but has been critically acclaimed since its beginnings. In 1999, Hermès bought 35 percent of the Jean Paul Gaultier company, which gave the brand capital to open up stores in East Asia. It also opened up another window for the designer; from 2004-2010 he served as the head womanswear designer of Hermès.

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