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JEAN PAUL GAULTIER HAUTE COUTURE - Lot 1

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JEAN PAUL GAULTIER HAUTE COUTURE - Lot 1
JEAN PAUL GAULTIER HAUTE COUTURE Black crepe "Dress-Trench" evening ensemble, "Élégance Parisienne" collection, Fall-Winter 1998-1999 A black crepe "Robe-Trench" evening ensemble, "Parisian Elégance" collection, Autumn-Winter 1998-1999 Look no 19, labelled, the fitted halter-neck gown with double-breasted front closure panel, slanted front pocket vents, attached internal black silk and stretch-elastane long-line corset with attached pants, the low back with rear belt and buckle, long trained skirt with tab and button to back, mermaid hem, bust approx. 86cm, 34in; with matching flared short bolero-style jacket (imitating the shoulder panels of a trench-coat), with buckle side fastening to neck, tabbed epaulettes, flared sleeves with buckled bands to cuffs, lined in silk (2) It took 88 hours to make this ensemble. The trench raincoat was originally designed by Burberry and Aquascutum for officers to wear in the trenches during War World 1 - hence the name. Jean-Paul Gaultier loves 'the trench' and has included them in many guises in his ready-to-wear and haute couture collections over the decades and it has become a recognised part of his design vocabulary. Popularised and made timeless by fashion icons such as Dietrich, Deneuve, Hepburn - for this his third haute couture collection Gaultier transforms it from a utilitarian garment to a slinky bias-cut evening gown and bolero jacket worthy of a silver screen goddess. Published: - "Jean Paul Gaultier A-Z", edited by Thierry Maime Loriot, published by nai010, p134, for a photograph by Patrick Demarchelier, Maggie Rizer for Harper's Bazaar 1998. -The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier", published by Abrams, edited by Thierry Maxime Loriot, p 65. Provenance: The Mouna Ayoub Collection Image All rights reserved
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