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Gaultier, Jean-Paul

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Gaultier, Jean-Paul (1952– )

French fashion designer. After working for French designer Pierre Cardin from 1970, he launched his first collection in 1978, designing clothes that went against fashion trends, inspired by London's street style. Humorous and showy, his clothes are among the most influential in the French ready-to-wear market.

He designed the costumes for Peter Greenaway's film The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989), and the singer Madonna's outfits for her world tours in 1990 and 2006. He also designs for the French leather goods company Hermès. He launched a fragrance line in 1993.



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