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This Jean Paul Gaultier was a vibrant and whimsical escape from reality, as the designer blended bold floral prints with his signature playfulness. The show opened with strong-shouldered, tailored suits, a nod to Gaultier’s expertise in structured fashion. But soon, the mood shifted with retro-inspired florals, from daisies to tropical hibiscus, splashed across dresses, trousers, and even accessories. The collection played with a range of themes—from the Eighties to countryside chic—melding quirky elements like embroidered peasant blouses and satin palazzo pants.
The collection screamed Gaultier: his theatrical flair came through in the details. Think strass bikini tops, frilly organza boleros, and whimsical touches like a bride swinging down the catwalk before being whisked away by her denim-clad groom.
Glittering sequins, daring silhouettes, and cheeky details like crystal-embellished “love boxes” celebrated the nightclub’s hedonistic heyday. Jackets stole the show—biker styles paired with gowns, menswear-inspired cuts cinched to perfection, and shimmering bombers that turned heads. And yes, Gaultier threw in pyjama-inspired looks, inspired by a childhood memory of his grandmother rushing out without a skirt. Accessories were unapologetically bold: chin-strapped pillbox hats, razor blade charms, and sparkling single earrings. The hair? Big, teased, and gloriously over-the-top—pure 1980s drama.
Gaultier’s runway mirrored that spirit—champagne glasses, sultry side-eyes, and a whole lot of sass. Gaultier captured the wild, glittering chaos of nightlife at its peak. Sexy, gimmicky, and oh-so-fun!


















































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