JEAN PAUL GAULTIER Spring Summer 1994 Paris - Canale Moda

Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring 1994 collection, "Les Tatouages," was described as a startling vision of cross-cultural harmony, featuring an exhilarating hodgepodge of references. The collection was defined by this wide range of influences, which included men in skirts, denim cut in eighteenth-century shapes, corsetry, and Joan of Arc–style armor. The designs featured a punkish graffiti print and a tattoo-currency motif. The overall aesthetic showcased tribal, Indian, and African top notes, which, along with the much-commented-on faux piercings, reflected an abiding interest in "global village chic" that would go on to define Gaultier's work for decades. Join our community! Subscribe to stay updated with our latest videos and never miss out on the fun! Subscribe here - bit.ly/4lltuq5