Jean Paul Gaultier Exhibit at the de Young Museum

Last Sunday morning, Katherine messaged me about a last minute plans to visit the de Young Museum in San Francisco. I scrambled to finish my morning run and caught a ride with Amelia, Keito and his roommate, Ben.

When we arrived there, we spent almost all of the time up until closing at the Jean Paul Gaultier special exhibit. I don’t know much about fashion. So, I’ll limit this post to pictures and a few captions.

Jean Paul Gaultier’s signature at the entrance to the exhibit.

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Interesting embossed metal.

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The first room. All the mannequins had faces projected on them and could talk.

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I really liked this chariot-inspired tête-à-tête chair

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Some anatomy inspired pieces for stage performance. I really like the built-in holsters for the battery powered mic system.

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Some interesting gowns.

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By far the most time consuming of the pieces we saw. The leopard print is composed entirely of colored beads and took more than 1000 hours to make.

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Some of the interesting materials and details.

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I really liked this cigarette holster.

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I ‘ve only posted a handful of photos in this post. Check out the rest of my photos in the complete Flickr set: 2012 Jean Paul Gaultier Exhibit @ de Young Museum