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Jean Paul Gaultier and KNWLS are both known for their corset-inspired silhouettes, which is why their latest collaboration is so exciting. This bustier top is made from stretch-cotton with lace-up ties and cutout cups. The coolest way to wear it is with slouchy jeans.
Jean Paul Gaultier and KNWLS' collaboration is one to get really excited about. Printed with a fresh take on the designer's iconic marinière stripes, this turtleneck top is made from slightly sheer stretch-mesh.
Jean Paul Gaultier's top is part of the punkish collaborative capsule with KNWLS. Using mesh as a canvas for creativity, this slightly sheer style makes the best kind of statement: a bold one.
When Alexandre Arsenault and Charlotte Knowles of KNWLS came to collaborate with Jean Paul Gaultier, there was just one starting point for patterns - the latter's tattoo-inspired motifs from 2009. Made from stretch-jersey for a second-skin fit, this top is inked with roses, serpents, barbed wire...
Fans of Jean Paul Gaultier's irreverent collections know to expect eye-catching prints. This T-shirt is cut from soft cotton-jersey and decorated with a trompe l'oeil denim jacket. We have the matching skirt in our edit, too.
Jean Paul Gaultier's pinstriped shirt is the perfect embodiment of Parisian nonchalance. It's made from crisp cotton-blend poplin and has extra long sleeves that bunch at the cuffs. Whichever way you choose to style it, be sure to show off the logo embroidery along the collar.
Jean Paul Gaultier's cropped bustier top nods to the Spring '94 'Les Tatouages' collection, which debuted the brand's signature body art-inspired designs. Cut from panels of supple leather, it has decorative lacing at the back and a tattoo-style print along the side.