GAULTIER
PARIS HAUTE COUTURE 2025
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Le Naufrage turned the runway into a maritime fable, where each look became a character in a chronicle lost at sea.
Mélusine, the opening look, foreshadows the collection’s duality of a sea goddess balancing allure and danger. Swathed in verdigris satin duchesse with silver nappa lacing, she slips into a translucent silk organza mermaid skirt shimmering with metal netted beading. What follows is Anne Bonny, the fearless pirate queen in oak cashmere and a flourish of sea-green silk mousseline, while John Swann reinvents the masculine corset in a tailored wool jacket and capri pants, both refined and rakish. The Helm turns shipwreck into couture. A macramé minidress built like the skeleton of a ship, with silk mousseline boning that looks like torn sails after a storm.​
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