Can you imagine that Indian monks have their own fashion? Jean Paul Gaultier managed to create a collection for monks. It is not a secret that he is fond of using elements of different ethnic groups. For example, in the fall collection 2001 Jean Paul Gaultier mixed two cultures: Japanese and European .
The spring collection 2001 by Jean Paul Gaultier was the mix of European style with another one (Indian).I read in numerous custom uk essays that in the collection several elements of Indian monk clothes would be used. That is why I decided that it would be beneficial for my writing a research report on contemporary trends in design, if I went at the fashion show of the spring collection by Jean Paul Gaultier.
So, the whole atmosphere during the show was mysterious. As it was expected, Jean Paul Gaultier applied his director skills: the light on the stage was subdued, the music was spiritual. The dominant color of the clothes was orange. The maestro explained this by saying that such color in Indian culture means harmony and peace. In other words, the spring collection 2001 by Jean Paul Gaultier was a message of peace and liberty which the designer wanted to deliver to all members of contemporary society. Of course, it is rather doubtless that somebody except the jet set noticed the message: all clothes of the collection were rather expensive, and not every member of society had enough money to buy it.