Top 62 Quotes & Sayings by Jean Paul Gaultier

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a French designer Jean Paul Gaultier.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Jean Paul Gaultier

Jean Paul Gaultier is a French haute couture and prêt-à-porter fashion designer. He is described as an "enfant terrible" of the fashion industry and is known for his unconventional designs with motifs including corsets, marinières, and tin cans. Gaultier founded his self-titled fashion label in 1982, and expanded with a line of fragrances in 1993. He was the creative director for French luxury house Hermès from 2003 to 2010, and retired following his 50th-anniversary haute couture show during Paris Fashion Week in January 2020.

I am very lucky because I am realizing my childhood dreams, and after presenting my shows it's like a party.
There are some people who say and do terrible things and they are not even punished for it.
I would like to say to people, open your eyes and find beauty where you normally don't expect it. — © Jean Paul Gaultier
I would like to say to people, open your eyes and find beauty where you normally don't expect it.
I know what I am able and not able to do. Fashion? OK. Fashion... clothes in theatre, in an opera, in a concert - all that I love. To make a movie myself... no!
I don't know exactly what is my impact, but I can say I am doing fashion my own way.
My best experiences with movies have come when I didn't know what to see.
When people have good energy I feel it. And generally I feel that people do like me. And that makes me very happy.
It is beautiful to be what you are.
Fashion is about what you look like, which translates to what you would like to be like.
When I started in fashion, I had already adopted the sailor-striped sweater as my uniform; that way, I wouldn't have to drive myself crazy trying to figure out what to wear.
When I do my collection, it is in a way my own story.
The shock of the way I mix patterns and fabrics can be disconcerting, but what I am trying to do is provoke new ideas about how pieces can be put together in different ways. I think this is a more modern way to wear clothes that in themselves are fairly classic.
I could say that making clothes is my way of communicating, because I was always so shy. — © Jean Paul Gaultier
I could say that making clothes is my way of communicating, because I was always so shy.
I was lucky to have parents who loved me.
You see me, I wanted to be fashion designer. I became fashion designer. So I think that everything is possible.
I don't like dreams or reality. I like when dreams become reality because that is my life.
People think that everyone wears black in France; in fact they all wear grey.
The great thing about American women is their energy and the way they love to dress. French women don't really dress; they are too conservative, as it's always a question of money. In America, women are powerful and strong, determined. If they want to be an object, they choose to be in control.
My clothes have always been expensive. Even though I have had a few lower-priced lines over the years, little by little everything I do tends toward the luxury market.
In France, history is paralyzing.
My eccentricity became direction.
I was fascinated by movies from age 12.
I take life as it happens. And I give myself a lot of freedom.
Sometimes I have chosen to see films just by their posters.
Always my collections are made of different influences.
Clothes are expensive. You have to buy them, and to buy them, you have to believe in them.
I'm still astounded by some people's reaction to things I consider quite normal.
I've always felt more at home in the UK than in France.
If it's too fashiony, it's not interesting to me.
I start each collection thinking how I can refresh my classics.
People are so codified - it's sad.
Fashion is not art. Never.
I have loved corsets since I was small. When I was a child, my grandmother took me to an exhibition, and they had a corset on display. I loved the flesh color, the salmon satin, the lace.
People are fed up with something when it becomes more and more popular.
Doing fashion drawings was the only way I had to express myself when I was a teenager.
For me, difference is beautiful, there is not only one beauty, and in a collection I always like to show mixed directions. When you look at people or things, there are all these codes and standards that come into play around what is considered ugly or beautiful, and I've always questioned that. When you're a kid, you're not conditioned, you don't see perversity, there's a state of innocence where everything is beautiful, you see differently....I am lucky because I am doing now what I dreamt of doing as a child, and I like to think that I've retained a childlike state of mind.
When I first started to do fashion shows I didn't have the budget to hire top models so I would cast women who inspired me, and ask them to walk how they walked. I was doing a mise en scène, which for me was normal. I love for people to see my clothes, but it was more about the attitude of the girls. The revues of the late 19th century/early 20th century were very much a reflection of what was happening in society and politics, and for me that is also the role of the fashion designer.
Elegance is a question of personality, more than one's clothing. — © Jean Paul Gaultier
Elegance is a question of personality, more than one's clothing.
What is masculine and what is feminine, anyway? Why should men not show that they can be fragile or seductive? I am only happy when there is no discrimination.
I am 1952. I masticate. I am like a big stomach.
I went to London a lot as a young designer because London was a major inspiration, not only for the clothes but the sense of freedom. I remember going to see a stage production of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in the mid Eighties and loving the mix of Goth and humor, and in my shows I've always liked to play jokes and have fun.
I will stay in my bed!
I like the dynamism and the joy cabare creates. I have always taken my job very seriously, but have always liked to have fun, to play. I like tradition and classicism but I have always liked to mix it up, even if it shocks at times.
My only fashion school was what I saw in the newspapers and on television
I love and admire everyone who is different. I love that. The 'jet set' is banal. 'Good taste' is banal. Eccentricity is chic. Good taste paralyzes. But punk or street fashion or a tattoo-covered body, that is interesting to me, and that I love. I didn't go to fashion school. I learned from watching couture shows on TV and reading magazines. That made me dream.
To show the relativity of what's good taste and what's not is something I like to play with.
What is masculine and what is feminine, anyway?
I can not forget Melina Mercouri in black dress at 'Never on Sunday'. — © Jean Paul Gaultier
I can not forget Melina Mercouri in black dress at 'Never on Sunday'.
It's good that there is more support of diversity but there is still a lot of resistance. I never saw it as fighting for a cause, though, for me it was spontaneous, I was doing what felt natural to me. I felt a part of it. I have always been attracted to what is new, interesting, funny, creative, the good things that were happening at that time in the world.
Clothes became my attraction and obsession early. I wasn't so interested in dressing myself because I was not my object of desire.
Dressing is a pleasure; clothes are not a joke.
When people have good energy, I feel it. And generally I feel that people do like me. And that makes me very happy.
It's always the badly dressed people who are the most interesting.
The great thing about American women is their energy and the way they love to dress.
Do you know that cats can't wear corsets? They can't stand! Not at all! They just fall over. I know because I tried!
All of my life shown me that if you wanted something enough, if you were passionate enough, it would happen.
There are many kinds of beauty, and you can find it where you least expect.
I have always been drawn to designing fashions that are rebellious, like black leather jackets on suburban kinds, a corset dress, punk, blue jeans. I love that. Fashion changes all the time, and what is considered extreme or elegant or luxurious (or not luxurious) is changing all the time.
Designers are to be in connection with what's happening with the movement of society.
I love Madonna. She is the only woman I have asked to marry me. She refused, of course.
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