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Jean Paul Gaultier s/s 2023 couture Creative Director Haider Ackermann Model Maty Fall Makeup Artist Lucy Bridge Hair Stylist Eugene Souleiman Art Director Florence Tetier Casting Director DM Photographer Alexandra Rose Newest Cool on Instagram
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Life imitates Art.
“Painting pearls in an immediate and spontaneous way is like a master class in how to see the big picture......” Suchitra Bhosle (Artist, picture on the left).
Photo on the left from @Tetierbijoux by @FlorenceTetier.
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Jerry Hall - Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Fiction 2024 Campaign
Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Fiction 2024 CampaignSource:  jeanpaulgaultier.comPublished: June 2024 In this picture: Jerry HallCredits for this picture: Petra Collins (Photographer), Florence Tetier (Creative Director), Samia Giobellina (Fashion Editor/Stylist), Charlie Le Mindu (Hair Stylist), Thomas De Kluyver (Makeup Artist), Afra Zamara (Set Designer), Piergiorgio Del Moro (Casting…
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Florence Tétier Remixes the ASICS GEL-NIMBUS 9 With Handmade Floral Jewelry https://sneakerscartel.com/florence-tetier-remixes-the-asics-gel-nimbus-9-with-handmade-floral-jewelry/
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Novembre Magazine’s 2019 September issue’s spread “Special Lacroix Couture Archives”, photographed by Nicholas Coulomb, art direction by Florence Tetier and styling by Georgia Pendlebury
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https://gentlemonster.novembremagazine.com/top-y-project-glasses-gentle-monster-eye-eye
Photography: Nicolas Coulomb
Video: Ethan Assouline
3D: Ada Sokol & Jeanne-Salomé Rochat
Art direction: Florence Tétier
Fashion: Georgia Pendlebury
Hair: Yuji Okuda at Saint Germain Paris, using Bumble & Bumble
Make-up: Satoko Watanabe at Artlist Paris
Casting: Hassiba Leila Azizi
Models: Lena Marie @ Nevs models & Caroline @ Scoop models
Photographer’s assistant: Christophe Schumacher
Stylist’s assistant: Charline Felder
Digital capture: D-Factory
Production: Producing Love
Special thanks: Damese Sadivan ; Valentin Petit & Louise Richard
All jewelry throughout: Florence Tétier
Coordination: Jean-Baptiste de Vevey
Web: Ben Bo
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erhiem · 3 years
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From left: Photo by Gi Naps/Getty Images; Photo by Rose Hartman/Archive Photos/Getty Images; Photo by Victor Virgil/Gamma-Rafo via Getty Images
Today, the House of Jean Paul Gaultier is relaunching its ready-to-wear line after a hiatus of six years. It comes 16 months after fashion’s “Maestro of Mehmed”, as journalist Georgina Howell dubbed her in the early ’90s, took her final bow as the brand’s designer, implying that this iteration of its namesake. will not be designed. Instead, the reins are taken over by a dedicated team from their atelier, with help crafted from the rotating doors of some of the most independent designers working today – Palomo Spain, Ottolinger, Nix Lecourt Mansion, Alan Crosetti and Marvin M’Tumo .
Since starting his own label in 1976, Jean Paul has been instrumental in turning underwear into acceptable outerwear, making sailor fashion sexy and, more generally, paving the way for designers to experiment with diverse and unexpected castings on the runway. have been responsible for. He also dedicated an entire collection – AW97 – to the fight against racism. The collection, titled ‘Fight Racism’, featured graphic prints of young anti-fascists with slogans printed on their chests.
In fact, with such a rich history behind it, and vintage JPGs becoming increasingly collectible since the recent renaissance—partly stemming from the Kardashians’ love of all things net—more thanks to the label’s revival. Couldn’t be the right time- the line to wear from now. Although it is a well-known fact that Jean Paul himself decided to step back from the category in 2014 after a somewhat tumultuous feud with Florence Tetier (graphic designer and co-founder). November MagazineNow serving as the brand’s creative and brand director, Ghar is poised to enter the field again. in an interview with WWDJPG’s general manager, Antón Gégy, described the relaunch as an opportunity to “celebrate Jean Paul Gaultier, its values, its archives and its history”. And what better way to raise the glass to the core of fashion? Horrible Instead look at seven of the most show-stopping moments from its most iconic era, the ’90s. Long live Gaultier!
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Madonna’s Conical Corset from the Blonde Ambition Tour, 1990
Back in 1989, when Jean-Paul Gaultier was told by an assistant that Madonna had told the audience, she was convinced that he was playing a trick with her. They knew how obsessed he was with her, just could not do be true But she soon found herself on the phone to the original queen of pop, making a match in ’90s fashion heaven. Naturally, Madonna already knew what she wanted: to create something for her that surrounded Jean Paul’s signature masculine-feminine crossover. Inspired by his love of the late ‘queen of Paris punk’ Edwij Belmore, Jean Paul conceived a pinstripe suit – the top of ’80s manhood – and a corset with the now famous conical bra, which he designed six years ago on AW84 had started for. /85.
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Eva Herzigova’s cut-out dress, 1992
Thought harnesses were a new thing on the runway? Wrong! After all, you’re not known as a fashionista Horrible Without a sprinkling of kinks here and there, as this look proves well. Presented on JPG’s AW92 runway, this dress, so slick in its fit that clothes can even put on Eva’s body, exemplifies the powerful-yet-playful take on sexuality that serves as a throughline throughout the French designer’s body of work. runs as. Styled with bicep-clad opera gloves and proudly crafting the Czech-Italian supermodel’s bust, there’s a distinctive dome-y tone at play here, though no compromise on the beauty of the silhouette or the quality of the make. It speaks to an ideological throughline that runs through Jean Paul’s work – that no matter who a woman is or wants to be, she always has the right to be chic!
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Houndstooth bodysuit inspired by Leigh Bowery, 1991
In an interview with iD in 2018, Jean Paul declared his love for the “London Way”, which means “just creating your own style, your own creativity and being free to do what you want to do”. When he took the idea back to Paris, it wasn’t very popular, but that didn’t stop him from creating his own trademark approach to design. He spent his youth in the 80s at famous London nightclubs such as Blitz and Heaven, where he met performance artist Leigh Bowery. In a nod to Bowery’s influence on fashion, Jean Paul sent down his interpretation of the Leigh Bowery Houndstooth bodysuit—which would later inspire Alexander McQueen for AW09 and Gareth Pugh for SS07.
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‘Chic Rabbi’ Collection, 1993
For AW93/94, Jean Paul presented the ‘Chic Rabbi’ collection, inspired by the traditional dress of Hasidic Jews. Models in streamels and black suits danced to the sounds of a violinist who played live on the catwalk. The usual circle of supermodels was there, but Jean Paul also decided to cast someone who visually embodied the cultural context: a man with a big beard. During the ’80s and ’90s, designers were known for their casting choices, pioneering their diversity. “I’m fascinated by strong personalities, people who capture my imagination because they walk well down the street,” Gaultier explained in a 2014 interview. “Showing just one type of girl is a flaw,” he adds, “something I’ve always fought with. One kind of beauty – no. If I show a bigger girl, I’ll always show a younger girl.” will show.” It is now legend that Gaultier once posted an advertisement in a French daily newspaper release Looking for “atypical” models, saying that “facial distortions should not be avoided in application”.
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Mesh Tattoo Top, 1993
Back in 1993, the trend Declared this prestigious collection as “a startling vision of cross-cultural harmony”. While we’d be inclined to cringe at the somewhat reasonable look now that Jean Paul drove down the runway for the SS94 (which can actually be read as another nod to Leigh Bowery) it certainly Historical perspective. It also marked the debut of Jean Paul’s iconic mesh tops, which were inspired by a tattoo convention he once found himself spinning around – today, they are some of his most sought-after designs. The collection also includes heavy notes of punk, grunge, and 18th century men’s frock coats made in Jodhpur and denim in the typical JPG style. How did he ever find the place for all this?!
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Björk!, 1994
Jean Paul’s celebrity friends don’t start and end with Madonna. A year after Björk’s properly titled debut solo album, First entry, Taking the music and fashion worlds by storm, she appeared on the designer’s AW94/95 show, about a magical train that stopped in a small village somewhere high in some mountains. And what, duh?! As you’d expect from JPG, the show was a mish-mash this time in terms of different styles of traditional arctic costume. The models trotted down the snow-covered runway (which almost tripped Kate Moss), decked out in a hell of a lot of fur, silk, wool, and leather.
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Op-Art Inspired Catsuit, 1995
Two women riding a motorcycle hit them. One of them descends and climbs onto a loft at a DJ booth. Jean Paul’s AW95 ‘Mad Max’ Show Has Started. As he was in the middle of designing the costumes for Luc Besson’s famous film fifth element In which Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich fight a mysterious cosmic force, they had science-fiction in mind, which means it was technology and cyber-heavy. The bodysuit inspired by Viktor Vasarelli’s op-art paintings became the show’s most memorable aspect—now made super collectible by Kim K and Cardi B and partly responsible for the JPG-madness we’re seeing on Depop these days. Also on the show was Carmen Dell’Orefice, who walked with a live falcon on her arm and sported ornate football armor that lit up like a circuit board. Really prestigious.
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trompe l’oeil torso top, 1995
The next season, Jean Paul took his quest for sci-fi polka dots further, this time translating it into menswear. This time, however, he brought his knack for trompe l’oeil print placement to the table—skills he had previously flexed in the aforementioned Les Tautouzes, and even as early as 1992, when he sculpted the enviable Presented Printed Mesh Top with Toros. The look sported here by Tanel Bedrossiantz is perhaps a little more figurative in its approach, though no less direct is its infrared-style suggestion of what might lie beneath the longtime house muse’s button-down shirt.
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JPG Set Sale, 1998
In a promo video for JPG’s new ready-to-wear line, Bella Hadid is wearing a big red ship on her head. In case you didn’t already know, it debuted at the Haute Couture SS98 show, where it takes us back to the Age of Enlightenment. It was a time of scientific progress, the advent of modern capitalism and of course colonialism. The ‘explorers’ were sailing around the world from Europe, ‘discovering’ new lands for them – a ship serving as a nod to the continent’s shameful past. Some say, however, that it was during the Enlightenment that the fashion we know today – as a form of self-expression that can be accessed by the public – first began to emerge, making the historical period a fashion show. became an ideal subject. .
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Man Himself!, 1992
Sure enough, to write a list of Jean Paul Gaultier’s most iconic looks from his most iconic decade, and not for the man himself. Indeed, as Florence Tetier spoke to her before the label’s launch, “Everybody knows who she is!” whether it’s his striped Whether paired with a pleated black skirt or, as seen here, a denim vest and a punkish tartan kilt, JPG’s personal style has made her one of the most instantly recognizable designers of our time. Plus, there’s a direct connection between what she wore and what we then saw on the runway. While we may have never seen a proper, French Navy-standard Sailor From the designer, “he’s done a lot of stripes and nautical-inspired pieces,” notes Florence. “It’s really nice to see the link between the way he dresses and the way he designs.” we love you, Jean Paul! Follow iD on Instagram and TikTok for more fashion.
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newestcool · 5 months
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Aman Atak for Gaultier Cyber Collection November 2022  Photographer Vuvu Khonde Creative Directon Florence Tetier Fashion Editor/Stylist Georgia Pendlebury Makeup Artist Isamaya Ffrench Hair Stylist Jawara Casting Director Suun Consulting Newest Cool
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Nicolas Coloumb
“A Special Meat”
Nicolas is a photographer based in Paris, he works in a partnership with Florence Tetier, they are also teachers at Ecal, Lausanne, HEAD, Geneva & Ecloe de la chambre syndiale de la ceture parisienne, Paris.
I found his work on the series ‘A Special Meat’ for the Novembre Magazine particularly influential and inspiring. I really like the way he has worked with colored light and glitter to get across his story of ‘living in a private hell called home’.  Coloumbs stylist for this shoot worked with the color scheme that ‘screams to be seen’ and aesthetic to help portray that ‘shine means nothing with out truth’. 
The neutral expression on the model under all the glitter and colors is really something i want to bring through into my work as it will really get across my message of the numb feeling i am aiming to get across. I am wanting to use some of his techniques displayed for inspiration as it will really help me portray the message of ‘dead to euphoria’.
https://fashioncow.com/2014/03/gaby-special-meat-nicolas-coulomb-novembre-magazine/ 
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allurlsaregone-blog · 2 years
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Indispensable elements
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Kylie Jenner Models Jean Paul Gaultier Spring Summer 2023 Collection
A fotógrafa Elizaveta Porodina capturou a campanha SS23 de Jean Paul Gaultier, estrelada por Kylie Jenner ©JEAN PAUL GAULTIER, fotografia de Elizaveta Porodina A casa de moda JEAN PAUL GAULTIER revelou sua campanha Primavera Verão 2023, estrelada pela estrela da realidade Kylie Jenner , fotografada pela fotógrafa Elizaveta Porodina . A direção criativa ficou a cargo de Florence Tetier, com…
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b-law-g · 4 years
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https://novembre.global/magazine/a-special-christian-lacroix-archive-couture-by-nicolas-coulomb-florence-tetier-and-georgia-pendlebury
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