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JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
(JP¥33,555)
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+NT$64 Service fee
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JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
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This is a leather drawstring bag by Gaultier. The color is a deep shade between black and khaki. The tag is also made of leather and features the brand logo. A charm shaped like a safety pin is attached to the front. Designs of anchors and crosses are incorporated with a chain. These can be removed. The drawstring is also made of leather. It's a small size, perfect for carrying a mobile phone or cigarettes. ☆Packaging and Shipping☆ It will be packed as compactly as possible and shipped in simple packaging. Please understand that creases or wrinkles may occur. Accessories other than those shown in the photos are generally not included. If you have any questions, please contact us before purchasing. Street, Mode, High Fashion, Dragon, Ring, Bracelet, Necklace, Accessories, Bag, Shoulder, Pouch, Wallet, Supreme, Sunglasses, Glasses, Steampunk, Dragon Jean Paul GAULTIER Gaultier, famous alongside COMME des GARCONS, ISSEY MIYAKE, and alexanderwang, debuted his ready-to-wear collection under his own name, "Jean Paul Gaultier," in 1976. He joined the Pierre Cardin maison in the 70s. He then worked for Jacques Esterel and Jean Patou, gaining couture experience. A representative brand of the 1980s, he presented collections that transcended gender and genre, casting unique models. He retired from ready-to-wear after the Spring/Summer 2015 season. He has also been active in the film industry, designing costumes for films such as "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover," "Kika," Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "The City of Lost Children," and Luc Besson's "The Fifth Element." He has also designed costumes for Madonna's world tours and Marilyn Manson's stage performances. Due to the success of his haute couture, he received a 45% capital investment from Hermès and was also appointed as a designer for Hermès. From the Autumn/Winter 2004-2005 season, he took over the design of Hermès women's ready-to-wear from Martin Margiela.
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