JPG is probably the most famous fashion designer in France, everyone know his name and what he stand for. I remember as a child I saw him very often on french TV, even my grandparents who are part of the french working and peasant class knew his name and bought his perfumes. As a young queer kid who loved fashion he was my role model and still to this day is my favorite fashion designer.
as a french person, jean paul gaultier is the definition of france, it’s the only person that makes me patriotic. He’s funny, camp, honest, proud of his country, insanely talented, boundaries pushing and just represent the purest lifestyle of the nightlife of paris pigalle and stuff. He’s like a parisian small local celebrity even though he is known worldwide
@@OniPutItOn it's basically a style or subculture that comes from the lgbtq community, exagerated, ironic, over the top and grotesque, think drag queens, mugler, viktor and rolf, jeremy scott, etc
margiela x gaultier is such a cool combo. margiela is so refined and intricate, while gaultier is camp and innovative. its such an amazing contrast to see the two work both together and succeed each other to watch how each one of their shoes compares to the last. i feel like every designer is a margiela or a gaultier. or maybe a mix of both 🤷🏿♂️
. Jean-Paul Gaultier is such an incredible designer and persona. He has created a whole universe. Other designers have done so but the difference with Gaultier is that you don't need to buy his clothes in order to get the look/vibe of his fashion. Gaultier has always been ahead of his time and sometimes I feel he has done much more for menswear than womenswear. There's something else: Gaultier has never been snob. He constantly shows himself in a very relaxed way and seems to be a very approachable man. I'd also like to mention some few facts: he has a terrific sense of humour and never took himself and the world of fashion as something sacred and/or important. His art is pure democracy. PD: Gaultier didn't meet Madonna for the first time in Paris. They met each other at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Funny, I just received the vintage JPG cyber multi zip bag I ordered today in the mail. When I opened it I couldn’t help but smile. It was expensive, but worth every single penny.
THAT GREENSCREEN IS SO PRECISE, Im literally so in awe that youve got no green or blue in your hair. Love the video too, but wow, that really impressed me
I think you would find the story of Rudi Gernreich very interesting. He had the same “nothing is taboo” attitude as Gaultier and space-age influence, but two decades earlier. Gernreich pioneered much of modern design half a century before it would be wholly accepted into the fashion lexicon.
I have to say, being a fashion designer myself and been to two prestigious schools, every time i designed and, of course, naively wanted to reinvent the wheel, i first looked at JPG archives, BECAUSE HE REALLY DID EVERYTHING ALREADY AT ONE POINT IN HIS CARRIER
Faryn Eddie loves John Paul Gaultier designs and Piere Cardin since early eighties and grew up fashion designs since a little girl and always designs own clothes
I love him so much and his music. I’d do anything to have a conversation with him. The knowledge and wisdom that man must have …. Can’t even imagine. Like cmon his Fifth Element designs & I loveeeee his unique model choices. Unique is an understatement… plus he seems like a down to earth guy, not some pompous egotistical asshole lol. Cough cough .. Karl.. cough cough
Martin Margiela n Jean Paul Gaultier work together in the lates 80s n early 90s. So say who stole what n did it first is not true because Martin Margiela was work with him on those collections in that time. But great episode as always.
awesome designer, awesome video, just maybe I would have also mentioned the Cook the Thief his Wife and her Lover, even if it's definitely not for everyone s taste
I love Jean Paul Gaultier, him and Elsa Schiaparelli are the first fashion designer I started to love when I approached to fashion. In addiction to this I want to say Wow, you looks so hot with your curly hair, your sweet face, your calm voice and your big and thick forearms and hands🥵
Where do you find high quality pictures of old fashion runways, like the ones at 9:34 or the ones at 10:00? I'm building a fashion archive at the moment, and I'm having such a hard time finding high-res pictures like the ones that you showed.
JPGs stuff is so diverse, even his more conservative menswear and sport pieces have a really distinct look. It's a shame these pieces are so difficult to find nowadays because in many ways I prefer them over his more eye catching designs.
He gave me some fashion advice once. I said, "Jean, what should my wardrobe staples be?" And he said "A chunky mule, a vibrant sports bra, chiffon hats, a tweed sock and a velvet belt."
i love gaultier, but we need to stop saying designers are 'truly diverse' and show 'models of all sizes' when they are only more diverse than the standard in runway. In this entire video and every gaultier show I have ever watched, I've never seen a plus size model. The closest are thin pregnant women, which is not the same (different design considerations). I haven't seen every show, so there probably are a few. But I think we can safely say that he did not factually show models of all sizes, because then there would be an equal percentage of larger and smaller in an overview of his work. And there isn't. If there are, they are a considerable minority and we shouldn't be giving designers all this credit for not actually being diverse. It doesn't take away from the work he's done in hiring models of diverse skintones and a curvier than usual frame, but there are factually NOT models of all sizes represented in his work.
Beth Ditto and Crystal Renn. That said, not everything has to have a certain %. It’s exhausting. The fact that he had them and even people from the streets as models was already a pioneering move back in the day.
lol ! i swear this is the mass rehash era ! everywhere one looks people styled like ones cultures ( all eras babyhood / parents styles childhood teens adulthood ) and fucking rehashing e v e r y t h i n g one grew up with ! absolute fucking bizarre !
Whats bizarre is older people gatekeeping someone's legacy and getting upset when younger people take an interest in the history or influential people in a field. His work can still be "new" to someone and people can appreciate it even if they weren't born in that era.
not understanding the GREATNESS of QUEEN MADONNA is truly disheartening..you need to do much more research.. .....QUEEN MADONNA and JEAN PAUL GAULTIER forever,
JPG is probably the most famous fashion designer in France, everyone know his name and what he stand for. I remember as a child I saw him very often on french TV, even my grandparents who are part of the french working and peasant class knew his name and bought his perfumes. As a young queer kid who loved fashion he was my role model and still to this day is my favorite fashion designer.
What a great video. Thank you❤
…living. I am sure the most living famous designer in France. There is Chanel, Dior, Saint Laurent…
as a french person, jean paul gaultier is the definition of france, it’s the only person that makes me patriotic. He’s funny, camp, honest, proud of his country, insanely talented, boundaries pushing and just represent the purest lifestyle of the nightlife of paris pigalle and stuff. He’s like a parisian small local celebrity even though he is known worldwide
What does camp mean?
@@OniPutItOn it's basically a style or subculture that comes from the lgbtq community, exagerated, ironic, over the top and grotesque, think drag queens, mugler, viktor and rolf, jeremy scott, etc
@@jonathanvitesse9471 gotcha
8:08
That Story with the pregnant woman walking the show and 20 years later the born girl walked the show GABE ME GOOSEBUMPS
I love how genuine and authentic this channel is.
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margiela x gaultier is such a cool combo. margiela is so refined and intricate, while gaultier is camp and innovative. its such an amazing contrast to see the two work both together and succeed each other to watch how each one of their shoes compares to the last. i feel like every designer is a margiela or a gaultier. or maybe a mix of both 🤷🏿♂️
. Jean-Paul Gaultier is such an incredible designer and persona. He has created a whole universe. Other designers have done so but the difference with Gaultier is that you don't need to buy his clothes in order to get the look/vibe of his fashion. Gaultier has always been ahead of his time and sometimes I feel he has done much more for menswear than womenswear. There's something else: Gaultier has never been snob. He constantly shows himself in a very relaxed way and seems to be a very approachable man.
I'd also like to mention some few facts: he has a terrific sense of humour and never took himself and the world of fashion as something sacred and/or important. His art is pure democracy.
PD: Gaultier didn't meet Madonna for the first time in Paris. They met each other at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Funny, I just received the vintage JPG cyber multi zip bag I ordered today in the mail. When I opened it I couldn’t help but smile. It was expensive, but worth every single penny.
this is what life is abt
My favorite youtuber talking about my favorite designer while I eat cereal this is perfect.
This video premiered just as I was about to research JPG💙💙💙
THAT GREENSCREEN IS SO PRECISE, Im literally so in awe that youve got no green or blue in your hair. Love the video too, but wow, that really impressed me
I was lucky enough to see his retrospective show at the Brooklyn Museum. His wide-ranging expression is just amazing.
Would love to hear more of your opinion on how fashion is under appreciated in pop culture.
He has one of the best career for any contemporary designer. Really admirable.
Was shaking, screaming, crying and throwing up waiting for the next fashionlover4 video
There are a lot of fashion critique shows on RUclips done by young bucks. Yours is actually VERY WELL DONE! Bravo!
I am so grateful for all the magnficient work he has done, he is a brilliant mind, an artist
Episode to episode fashionlover4 is slowly turning into 2009 Nick Jonas
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I think you would find the story of Rudi Gernreich very interesting. He had the same “nothing is taboo” attitude as Gaultier and space-age influence, but two decades earlier. Gernreich pioneered much of modern design half a century before it would be wholly accepted into the fashion lexicon.
Such a well-researched and beautiful video.
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Thank you so much for this amzing video! Really fell in love with JPG now haha
I have to say, being a fashion designer myself and been to two prestigious schools, every time i designed and, of course, naively wanted to reinvent the wheel, i first looked at JPG archives, BECAUSE HE REALLY DID EVERYTHING ALREADY AT ONE POINT IN HIS CARRIER
Faryn Eddie loves John Paul Gaultier designs and Piere Cardin since early eighties and grew up fashion designs since a little girl and always designs own clothes
I read somewhere that Jpg studies at the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in Paris, now called Institut français de la mode
you are so sweet and you emote the joy and love you feel in what you do.
def one of my favorite designers
I love him so much and his music. I’d do anything to have a conversation with him. The knowledge and wisdom that man must have …. Can’t even imagine. Like cmon his Fifth Element designs & I loveeeee his unique model choices. Unique is an understatement… plus he seems like a down to earth guy, not some pompous egotistical asshole lol. Cough cough .. Karl.. cough cough
I met him in Berghain once and he was so nice.
Great video, very well produced
JPG, Mugler, Diesel and Margiela are back popular due to this resurgence of Y2K, Rave/ Grunge culture along with this futuristic minimalism era.
'' Y2K, Rave/ Grunge ''
lol all up our fuckin ass
We *never went away btw !*
Top vid on one of my favs and most talented… sterling work! 💎✨
Martin Margiela n Jean Paul Gaultier work together in the lates 80s n early 90s. So say who stole what n did it first is not true because Martin Margiela was work with him on those collections in that time. But great episode as always.
awesome designer, awesome video, just maybe I would have also mentioned the Cook the Thief his Wife and her Lover, even if it's definitely not for everyone s taste
I love Jean Paul Gaultier, him and Elsa Schiaparelli are the first fashion designer I started to love when I approached to fashion.
In addiction to this I want to say Wow, you looks so hot with your curly hair, your sweet face, your calm voice and your big and thick forearms and hands🥵
Amazons video! Would love to see a video about kansai yamamoto!
Where do you find high quality pictures of old fashion runways, like the ones at 9:34 or the ones at 10:00? I'm building a fashion archive at the moment, and I'm having such a hard time finding high-res pictures like the ones that you showed.
Some of those sketches are made by Thierry Perez. He deserves the credit
Julien Dossena from Paco Rabanne was announced as the next haute couture designer
I own quite a few colognes, but Le Male will always have the #1 spot in my heart and soul 🥺
fashionlovers unite!!!!
Ok personal style peaking through! I love that shirt and the texture!
You’re incredible!
goat channel!!
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He’s adorable himself. He should put himself in a box ❤ I want a doll of him jpg
Thank you!
JPGs stuff is so diverse, even his more conservative menswear and sport pieces have a really distinct look. It's a shame these pieces are so difficult to find nowadays because in many ways I prefer them over his more eye catching designs.
the goat
Forgot about yr channel. I’m recommitted.
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Please add the resources! Can't wait to read more into it😜
Love your vids ❤
One of the best.
Can you do a podcast pls
amazing video ❤
He gave me some fashion advice once. I said, "Jean, what should my wardrobe staples be?" And he said "A chunky mule, a vibrant sports bra, chiffon hats, a tweed sock and a velvet belt."
Beautiful
Breathtakingly beautiful ❤
Some Wall Street yuppie even bought an overnight bag by JPG in the 80s
Patrick Bateman 😉
Wow so many fresh facts I didn’t know… also you’re cute 🫢
nice video! thanksss
17:11 does anyone know which collection this outfit is from?
i adore himmmmm
great video love your shirt and nod to his stripes
why yall styled like how we grew up ?
Can you do a video on le grand bleu/if six was nine
Where’s ur shirt from it’s nice
what's year is the show on 7:46 from?
U dont miss
björk sighting at 13:12
Bravo 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Also, whats his obsession with Munich???
banger content!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love ❤
Nice vid, didn’t know all that about JPG! Where is the ozwald boateng video?
Your hands are massive holy shit
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sir please what does camp mean. i thought it was like slay for queers but now idek
Good job, young boss!
❤❤❤
fashionlover
could you please do a deep dive into hysteric glamour, i want to learn more
do a video on walter pleasee
lmao
His menswear was binary before binary was conceived. 😊
lets goooo
i love gaultier, but we need to stop saying designers are 'truly diverse' and show 'models of all sizes' when they are only more diverse than the standard in runway. In this entire video and every gaultier show I have ever watched, I've never seen a plus size model. The closest are thin pregnant women, which is not the same (different design considerations). I haven't seen every show, so there probably are a few. But I think we can safely say that he did not factually show models of all sizes, because then there would be an equal percentage of larger and smaller in an overview of his work. And there isn't. If there are, they are a considerable minority and we shouldn't be giving designers all this credit for not actually being diverse. It doesn't take away from the work he's done in hiring models of diverse skintones and a curvier than usual frame, but there are factually NOT models of all sizes represented in his work.
Beth Ditto and Crystal Renn.
That said, not everything has to have a certain %. It’s exhausting.
The fact that he had them and even people from the streets as models was already a pioneering move back in the day.
I'm not sure Gaultier is famous for his love of diversity 😬
old news.... WE already know from the past 40 yrs! What is it with the kiddies of today that discover something (old) and think its new - news
lol ! i swear this is the mass rehash era ! everywhere one looks people styled like ones cultures ( all eras babyhood / parents styles childhood teens adulthood ) and fucking rehashing e v e r y t h i n g one grew up with !
absolute fucking bizarre !
Whats bizarre is older people gatekeeping someone's legacy and getting upset when younger people take an interest in the history or influential people in a field. His work can still be "new" to someone and people can appreciate it even if they weren't born in that era.
By the way you can still do all the ideas you have ❤️
not understanding the GREATNESS of QUEEN MADONNA is truly disheartening..you need to do much more research..
.....QUEEN MADONNA and JEAN PAUL GAULTIER forever,
you styled like how we grew up and hordes regurgitating what we grew up with is b e y o n d weird as fuck
That's not a kilt. It's an abomination.
Hes a goat!!!!
Sorry have you purposefully misspelled and mispronounced Pierre Cardin?
first ez
btw love youre vids bro :P
I thought this was about Jean Paul gaultiers work. Its about racism, etc etc. This has nothing to do with one of the best enfant terrible
New fan here, this is very informative especially for someone like me with little to no knowledge about these designer brands! Subscribing for more 🤎
I love his clothing