Jean Paul Gaultier Spring/Summer 2015–Enlisting models Botond Cseke and Jester White, Jean Paul Gaultier unveils its spring/summer 2015 collection with a new lookbook. Combining a rich color palette, contemporary fits and intricate patterns, the brand looks to Memphis, Egypt for inspiration this season. The narrative provides for a strong collection that infuses Gaultier signatures with a modern attitude. The season’s floral print collides with Gaultier’s famous stripes for the start of a graphic range that is playful yet wearable. Golden yellow is one of the phenomenal attributes of the collection with leather jackets, blazer/bomber hybrids and color blocked pants. Egyptian-inspired cutouts and graphics elevate the latest range with sporty skirts, sweaters and shorts that are a brilliant partner to netted tops and laced pants.
Jean Paul Gaultier Spring/Summer 2015 Collection
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