Paris Fashion Week: "soldier's intimate" and "Point G» by Jean Paul Gaultier

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great couturier Jean-Paul Gaultier could not pass by his favorite theme, which has recently become one of the hottest trends in high fashion - women's underwear.Especially because it is Gaultier in 1980-ies "invented" this style and began to implement it in a fashion in the costumes of Madonna.

Spring-summer collection of ready-to-wear 2010 from Jean Paul Gaultier, shown at the Paris Fashion Week (Paris Fashion Week Spring / Summer 2010), has received provocative title «The G Spot» («Point G»).

In this shocking, surprising and original collection Gauthier joined together in unexpected ways the theme of underwear, the style of "military" and African motifs.


tights with prints hosiery, bras or bulky overhead image supporting bandage belts and corsets are combined into a new collection with brand clothes and items of clothing in the style of "military"."Military" component of the collection is diverse: from caps and camouflage nets - to the variations on the theme of army boots and shapes.

new outfits from Jean Paul Gaultier multilayered, rich in diverse and unexpected cuts, many - with extended shoulders.

designer used a variety of fabrics - from fine to coarse, combined with the glamor of everyday design.This was evident even in the shoe: elegant shoes with many straps side by side here with rough shoes and boots, consisting almost entirely of shnurovok.

To get a rough idea of ​​this collection add to the above, more bright neon colors and color "khaki" massive chains and African bracelets, strange overalls with bra top, torn into thin strips denim and other fabrics.

Catwalk Jean Paul Gaultier has attracted a lot of stars - lovers stylish and flamboyant clothing.Among the spectators were celebrities such as Rihanna, Dita Von Teese, Janet Jackson, Catherine Deneuve, and Katy Perry.Not enough except that Lady Gaga, but it will likely be sure to catch up in the brand boutiques.

The next articles we will acquaint you with the fragments of clothes, shoes and accessories from this unusual collection.

on materials style.com.

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