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Vogue on: Jean Paul Gaultier

Carolyn Asome
This book tracks the stellar career of maverick designer Jean Paul Gaultier from his first show in Paris in 1976, when he challenged the current ideals of beauty and promoted a style of fashion which embraced ethnic diversity and models of all shapes and sizes
"I like looking at things from a different angle and questioning what is expected." —Jean Paul Gaultier

This book tracks the stellar career of maverick designer Jean Paul Gaultier, from his first show in Paris in 1976, when he challenged the current ideals of beauty and promoted a style of fashion which embraced ethnic diversity and models of all shapes and sizes. With stunning images captured in the pages of Vogue by photographers like Mario Testino and Lord Snowdon, Vogue on Jean Paul Gaultier shows how his avant-garde fashion creations and cutting-edge designs revealed Gaultier’s unerring instinct for how women want to dress.
Details:
ISBN:
9781849499699
Format:
Hardback
Page Count:
160
Dimensions:
21.00cm x 16.00cm
Weight:
630g
Series:
Vogue on Designers
Publisher:
Quadrille
Genre:
Art & Photography
Publish Date:
Aug 1st, 2017

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