Jean Paul Gaultier launches a new range dubbed the BURN collection that is exclusively available at Dover Street Market. The collection dives into the luxe archives of JPG, drawing from pieces specifically from the Spring/Summer 1999 and the Fall/Winter 2001 capsule. These pieces highlight statue-printed apparel and leather corsetry along with Renaissance art fused together with biker fashion aesthetics.
The campaign of the capsule stars stunt performer Bike Samaca as she models the new designs casually participating in motorcycle acts. The rest of the collection includes other bike-inspired apparel including ribbed sweaters, corset leather jackets, matching sets, and much more. Additional details include the race car lettering and checker patterned that decorate black hoodies and matching trousers.
Spring-Centric Luxe Retro Fashion
Jean Paul Gaultier Unveils the new BURN Collection
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