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Photography: Thadde Comar
For the Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture 2025 show, designed by guest creative Ludovic de Saint Sernin, Tent was invited to lead the guest styling. The collection, titled Le Naufrage, drew on themes of shipwreck and rebirth, a narrative that called for styling choices deeply connected to the history of the house.
Our creative process began with a full exploration of the Jean Paul Gaultier archive, one of fashion’s most iconic legacies. Each look was carefully selected to reflect the spirit of the collection while resonating with the personality and presence of the invited guests. Aligning archival pieces with contemporary talent allowed us to create moments where heritage and modernity spoke directly to one another.



Tent oversaw the styling from concept through execution, ensuring every guest embodied a facet of the Gaultier world. It was an event where couture, history, and culture converged, reinforcing the enduring relevance of Jean Paul Gaultier while celebrating Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s vision for the house.
the archive
selection

Jennie


Haute Couture SS 2008
"Sirens"

Megan Thee Stallion

Haute Couture SS 2001
“Les Cutters”


Rachell Sennott


Haute Couture SS 1997
“Ambiance Salon de Couture”

Gottmik

Haute Couture AW 2005
“Hommage à l’Ukraine et la Russie”


Alessandra Ambrosio


Haute Couture AW 1997
“La Russie”

Eva Queen

Haute Couture AW 2005
“Hommage à l’Ukraine et la Russie”


Ludovic de Saint Sernin
x JPG Haute Couture Show
Styling, strategy
PARIS, 2025
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