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Trench with Hood and Sleeves Scarf -
French Terry Cut Out Hoodie -
Embossed Gaultier Hooded Sweatshirt -
Stretch Merino Wool Ribbed High Neck Sweater -
Cropped Crew Neck -
Merino Wool Asymetric Pullover -
The Garter Waistcoat -
Garter Shirt -
Oversize Shirt with Hood Sleeve Scarf Detail -
Printed Blurry Roses Shirt -
Shirt With Gloves Detail -
Mesh High Neck Short Dress -
Front Zipped Denim Trouser -
Logo Embossed Jogger Pant -
Garter Top Viscose Jersey -
Mesh Body with Open Back Printed Medaillon -
The Champagne Ring -
The Deconstructed Trench Coat -
Hooded Bomber Jacket -
Double-Layer Sleeveless Jacket -
Mohair Scarf -
Long Sleeves Double Layer Shirt -
Cotton Asymetric T-Shirt Printed ''Tattoo" -
Thin Jersey Baby-Tee Printed ''Tattoo''
Jean Paul Gaultier established himself as the enfant terrible of the fashion world with his label in 1976. Inspired by Pierre Cardin, who hired him at 18, he remained true to his genre-defying vision. His fashion house delivers iconic designs—ranging from ready-to-wear to haute couture—with a unique blend of sensuality, theater, glamour, and grunge, characterized by humor and refinement.