JEAN PAUL GAULTIER HAUTE COUTURE - Lot 14

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JEAN PAUL GAULTIER HAUTE COUTURE - Lot 14
JEAN PAUL GAULTIER HAUTE COUTURE Black and gold evening ensemble, "Paris Calin", "Paris et Ses Muses" collection, Fall-Winter 2000-2001 A black and gold evening ensemble, "Paris Cuddle", "Paris and Its Muses" collection, Autumn-Winter 2000-2001 Look no 27, labelled, comprising gold sequined nude elastane chainmail effect sleeveless bodice/body, the skirt of trimmed black mink with suede side outermost, appliqued in pixilated-effect patterns with an image of silver screen embrace, worked in yellow, ochre, green and ivory suede, overlaid with large-scale black hat/face veil mesh, bust approx. 86cm, 34i, skirt waist 79cm, 31in; with pair of long kid leather evening gloves; and a panel of rhinestone studded veiling (5) It took 42 hours for the basic construction of this ensemble without additional embroidery. Jean-Paul Gaultier revealed that cinema has been a huge influence on his creative career and a constant source of inspiration. His interest range from the flickering black and white movies of the early years of cinema (which as a boy he used to watch with his grandmother) through to films of the late 20th/21st century including the memorable RTW A/W 1995-96 collection based on the 1979 "Mad Max "movie. ''Because I learned fashion from looking, I think I was more free," says Jean-Paul Gaultier. "I owe my vocation to the cinema." "Seeing Jacques Becker's film "Falbalas"(1945) was a turning point for me, as I realized that I wanted to be a couturier. Watching the fashion show at the end of the film, I just knew that presenting shows is what I wanted to do. That is why my fashion shows were always a bit cinematic" Interview with Vogue magazine, 2012. Provenance: The Mouna Ayoub Collection Image All rights reserved
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