Jean Paul Gaultier's Designs in Paris Museum
Juan Carlos Bonilla — April 5, 2007 — Fashion
References: lesartsdecoratifs.fr & trendencias
In the Museum of Decorative Arts of Paris, a new exposition is set up with costumes used in theatre designs which were created by Jean Paul Gaultier. Gaultier created the fashion for choreographer Régine Chopinot. A true collection of surprising fantasy designs with the very Gaultier style. If you are looking for something different for your next dinner party this is your best option... Too bad its now museum art, and not fashion you can wear.
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