Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Fall 2014: Vampires and Victorians

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Inspired by ghosts and vampires, Gaultier blended gothic drama with masterful tailoring. Models strutted in body-hugging leather, Victorian lace, and “Queen of the Damned” gold chains, exuding power and allure with bold red lips and striking pompadour hairstyles.

The collection’s palette—deep blood reds, stark whites, shimmering silvers, and dramatic blacks—captured a haunting elegance. Adding to the mystique, Eurovision star Conchita Wurst made a stunning appearance in a black gown and veil ensemble, complete with gloves and fierce attitude. Each look told a story of rebellion and beauty, perfectly crafted with Gaultier’s signature savoir-faire.

This season, Gaultier reminded us that couture isn’t just about fashion—it’s about making a statement. From the gothic designs to avant-garde hair, the collection celebrated individuality, empowering women to own their presence with confidence and flair. For those who dare, Gaultier’s vamps are ready to take on the night.

Pictures courtesy of Nowfashion

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