In the Paris Fashion Week, Jean Paul Gaultier in his spring/summer 2013 collection gave a tribute to the most significant 80's Pop Icons.
This was an electrifying catwalk with not only a Potpourri of singers songs, but captured the essence of each to propose a new fashion trend, starting with:
- The androgynous Grace Jones.
- The named ''The Greatest White Soul Singer Alive" Annie Lenox.
- The crowned the "Greatest Woman in Music" by VH1 and best known like the material girl Madonna.
- The ambiguous Boy George.
- Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsburg, singing "Je T'aime Moi Non Plus"
- The pop king Michael Jackson.
- The most successful solo female artist in British history Sade Adu.
- The Abba group.
- David Bowie well known for his distintive voice as well as the intellectual depth and considerable eclecticism of his work.
- And finally on the catwalk the French singer Amanda Lear, who began her career as a fashion model in the mid-1960s and was also a muse of the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí.
- And after her the dancers in the runway with a hit of Laroche Valmont, "T'as le look coco".
Independent of his selected subject, he always yields tribute to the smoking, like an influence from Yves Saint Laurent, but renewed, becoming this garment, always, in the focal point of his collection.
Words are not needed to describe this beautiful collection, enjoy the show...
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