Jean Paul Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier is a legendary French fashion designer known for his provocative, theatrical designs and for breaking traditional fashion boundaries. Often called the “enfant terrible” of fashion, he rose to fame with iconic creations like the cone bra worn by Madonna, gender-fluid tailoring, and his reinterpretations of sailor stripes and corsetry. Gaultier's work blends humor, sensuality, and social commentary, making him one of the most influential and unconventional figures in modern fashion.