Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Presents a New Era of Archival Fashion

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For JeanPaulGauliter Haute Couture, Julien Dossena presented a new take on how fashion archives can be interpreted.

Julien Dossena put forth a modern and fresh take on how fashion archives can be reinterpreted during his show as the latest guest designer for Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture. The presentation, held at the brand’s Paris headquarters on July 5, was created especially with the house’s sprawling archive in mind.

Ever since Jean Paul Gaultier “retired” from the world of fashion in 2020 and opened his namesake brand to collaborative guest designers, the label’s couture shows have been the talk of the town. And naturally, when it was reported in March 2023 that the fifth collaborator to join the program would be Julien Dossena, artistic director of Paco Rabanne, there was plenty of hype.

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