JEAN PAUL GAULTIER OFFICE

Fashion Designer Office

The world of fashion is a great valley for creativity that brings the most brave and wonderful ideas to life. It is like a mirror, that reflects historical periods, events,
culture,
life style, mind paths.

Concept

Jean Paul Gaultier admires the past and welcomes the future. His collections are brilliant fusion of different epoch styles, where palace pomposity meets the plain contemporaneity. As a truly French fashion designer he expresses his French roots and French culture through his marine blue and white stripes. This iconic feature always emerge in his every collection, which is his signature, his identity and brand.
To benefit his great personality the office created for him will reflect his vision, taste and his great work. Leaded by his passion of modernizing classic elements I came up with the idea to design his Haute Couture Maison as a Modern Versailles. It is going to be a mix of Baroque and Neo-Modernism and parametricism of XXI century, where contemporary smooth and clean surfaces follow sophisticated and intricate curves of Baroque, combined with vivid accent colors on the plain pure backgrounds materials, coming from both epochs. As the result, I proposing you twisted cocktail of marble and epoxy, metal and velvet, plastic and glass, tighten up with curving stripes.

Inspiration and Diagrams

His work was inspiration for the design

Floor Plan

Fabric the basis of the Floor Plan concept. As fabric, walls are bended smoothly and freely into smooth arcs.

Lobby

To create the design of the fashion designer’s office, I was inspired by the works of Jean Paul Gaultier himself. The main accent in the office lobby was the masterpieces of the couturier himself – a dress from the fall/winter 2008-2009 show haute couture show in Paris on July 2, 2008. I was impressed by the very unusual design of the dress, at the same time the exquisite aesthetics and grace in execution. One part of it is reflected on the stand, as if fabric frozen in metal from movement during gait, and at the lower level
racks – the second layer of the dress – lace white flowers on a larger scale.

In the background as a screen
on the window appears a mix of his legendary cone dresses intertwined with a frame. The rest of the image is the model’s headdress, from the same dress, hugging the sitting area a for the guests with its rings.

Waiting area

His iconic stripes flows around reception area representing his feature and his favorite element of design.

His iconic stripes flows around reception area representing his feature and his favorite element of design.

To create the design of the fashion designer’s office, I was inspired by the works of Jean Paul Gaultier himself. The main accent in the office lobby was the masterpieces of the couturier himself – a dress from the fall/winter 2008-2009 show haute couture show in Paris on July 2, 2008. I was impressed by the very unusual design of the dress, at the same time the exquisite aesthetics and grace in execution. One part of it is reflected on the stand, as if fabric frozen in metal from movement during gait, and at the lower level racks – the second layer of the dress – lace white flowers on a larger scale.

on the window appears a mix of his legendary cone dresses intertwined with a frame. The rest of the image is the model’s headdress, from the same dress, hugging the sitting area a for the guests with its rings