Disgraceful the "Dacadent Playboy inspired French novelist George Sand, the best known of her arrogant transvestites and smoking in public mid-19th century, Jean Paul Gaultier's autumn 2012 haute couture collection process is a brilliant mixture of male and female look. Channeling the spirit of the Roaring Twenties, Erin O'Connor opened the show complete a hat, tuxedo, sugar cane and sand innuendo.
The rich drama flappers procession package is Paris corset, hat, coveralls pants, fur coat and dress catwalk. The tuxedo is a recurring theme, mushroomed alligator coming out of the color, and male and female contours. Gaultier's incredible technology, showing exquisite embellishment, metal patchwork, gorgeous, layered fur pieces in the form of. Black stopped bursts of yellow, gold, purple, coral and vermouth collection. Finale wedding dress, tuxedo mixed male and female form in front of the bodice. The grinning Cheshire cat, Gaultier closed the show with his bride's hand in hand. His collection is his personality and dynamic, and this is why we love him!
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