«ATHLETES ARE GOING TO BE THE NEW MEDIA STARS»
PARIS— Jean Paul Gaultier came out swinging Thursday with a boxing-inspired fall-winter 2010-2011 menswear collection that swapped the runway for a ring and saw bloody-faced models trade punches in front of the cameras. The fashion heavyweight infused the wardrobe of silk robe trenches, leather muscle tank tops and slinky boxing leggings with a fighting spirit. Turtlenecks emblazoned with anatomical muscle prints were paired with low-crotched leggings and a snappy suit made out sweat-pant fabric looked like what Rocky would wear to a black tie event. Gaultier — who gave the world Madonna’s conical bra — continued to borrow from ladies’ closets, sending out feminine pieces like skirts and sheer sparkly shirts.
Known for squeezing the last drop out of a theme, Gaultier beat this one to a bloody pulp: Fight-ready boxing gloves in red leather became a must-have accessory, as did face-saving masks, lace-up leather shoes, towels — worn like scarves over 1930s-era suits — and extra-wide belts embossed with Gaultier’s logo that were worthy of a champion. As the male models, including several ultra-beefy mannequins who appeared to be real boxers, strutted their sporty stuff, two women in short shorts and pointy satin bras fought it out in a ring that stood in the place of the runway. It’s about combat, combating boredom, combatting the reigning depressive state,” said Gaultier, who sported a nasty-looking shiner, a split lip and rivulets of fake blood tricking from his temple.
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