
JEAN PAUL GAULTIER & Sacai Haute Couture, rocked this show with a presentation that was both modern and funky; yet had elegance to it as well. The models did a unique presentation where they walked “social distancing” style, and stopped and turned towards the crowd to present the clothes.
The music was divine and they used the hit dance track by Jean Paul Gaultier, “How To Do That?” as the main soundtrack and combined it with French, 1960s cinema music. Imagine Paris in the rain and walking with a group of fashion models, on their first trip to Paris. That’s the vibe of the music and it matched the sharp style of the collection.
VIDEO: Courtesy of JEAN PAUL GAULTIER and SACAI. New collabs and projects coming soon. We can’t wait!!! Ciao…..

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The Gaultier Paris by #Sacai FW 2021-22 Haute Couture show.
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The show must go on and it’s moving at cruise speed, with soft feminine touches that are still modern, yet plush (like your favorite stuffed teddy bear). Jean Paul Gaultier showed us love and his mastery with this new collab collection with SACAI.




FASHION NOTES:
The detail was incredible. Ciao…

FASHION NOTES:
Our favorite outfit from the show. The knitwork is superb, feminine and just beautiful to look at. We could easily see a singer or actress, or you in this wonderful look from GAULTIER PARIS.

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FASHION NOTES:
Detail is awesome. This black range is waiting for a sci-fi or fantasy film. Vampires or aliens, or cities in the future; this is the look. The male writers and bloggers here at our magazine would wear this, if we were a WOMAN. Ciao…


FASHION NOTES:
Gaultier Paris by #Sacai FW 2021-22 collection.
An aurora borealis of Couture Faux Fur explodes across a sky of black organza JPG embroidery. Inspiration from “Le Grand Voyage” ready-to-wear FW 1994-95 collection.












