Jean Paul Gaultier Fair Isle Alpaca Hooded Cardigan (AW 1998)
Jean Paul Gaultier Fair Isle Alpaca Hooded Cardigan (AW 1998)
Jean Paul Gaultier Fair Isle Alpaca Hooded Cardigan (AW 1998)
Jean Paul Gaultier Fair Isle Alpaca Hooded Cardigan (AW 1998)
Jean Paul Gaultier Fair Isle Alpaca Hooded Cardigan (AW 1998)
Jean Paul Gaultier Fair Isle Alpaca Hooded Cardigan (AW 1998)

Jean Paul Gaultier Fair Isle Alpaca Hooded Cardigan (AW 1998)

Regular price£1,047.00
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Curator’s note

This Jean Paul Gaultier cardigan in a charcoal alpaca-wool blend is from the Autumn/Winter 1998 collection. There is a fair isle pattern in cream, brown, and grey on the shoulders and hood in checkerboard and chevron motifs. The hood is trimmed in black goat fur. A dress version of this cardigan appeared on the runway.

Description

  • Charcoal alpaca-wool blend, unlined, open front
  • Fair isle pattern in cream, brown, and grey across shoulders and hood
  • Checkerboard and chevron motifs
  • Hood trimmed in upright goat fur mohawk crest
  • Ribbed cuffs
  • A dress version of this cardigan appeared on the Autumn/Winter 1998-99 runway

Size and Measurements

  • Labelled size FR M (please refer to measurements for accurate fit)
  • Measurements are taken with the garment laid flat:
    • Shoulder width 40cm
    • Chest 43cm
    • Length 95cm 
    • Sleeve length 62cm

Excellent

This garment is in outstanding condition with no or minimal signs of wear. Any flaws present are negligible and do not detract from the overall appearance or integrity of the piece.

Jean Paul Gaultier

Jean Paul Gaultier is a French fashion designer who launched his label in Paris in 1976, having begun his career as an assistant to Pierre Cardin. Dubbed the enfant terrible of French fashion, he built his aesthetic around subcultures the mainstream of fashion ignored, including the biker, the fetishist and the punk, and made the Breton sailor stripe a recurring signature of his own French heritage. He brought corsetry and lingerie onto the runway as structural elements and introduced men's skirts in 1984. The cone bra corset, which first appeared in his Spring/Summer 1989 collection, became globally recognised when Madonna wore it on the Blond Ambition World Tour in 1990. He presented his final haute couture show in 2020.

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A dress version of this cardigan appeared on the Autumn/Winter 1998-99 runway

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