Planète Mode de Jean Paul Gaultier
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Authors: Thierry-Maxime Loriot
Publishing House: La Martinière
Publication Date : March 2015
Description :Jean Paul Gaultier moves to the Grand Palais
Known as the “enfant terrible” of fashion, Jean Paul Gaultier is undoubtedly one of the most important designers of recent decades. His avant-garde fashion captured the issues of our society very early on.
This book explores in an innovative and original way the privileged links of this uninhibited and generous designer with the pop-rock music scene, cinema and dance, and highlights his sources of inspiration, as eclectic as they are impertinent.
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