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A fashion model wears a ready-to-wear striped blazer with a shirt and hot pants by French fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier. She modeled the outfit during his spring-summer 1990 fashion show in Paris. (Photo by Pierre Vauthey/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

A fashion model wears a ready-to-wear striped blazer with a shirt and hot pants by French fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier. She modeled the outfit during his spring-summer 1990 fashion show in Paris. (Photo by Pierre Vauthey/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

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French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier shows his 1985 spring-summer men's and women's ready-to-wear line in Paris. The models are wearing matching checked outfits. (Photo by Pierre Vauthey/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier shows his 1985 spring-summer men's and women's ready-to-wear line in Paris. The models are wearing matching checked outfits. (Photo by Pierre Vauthey/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

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A model presents the collection by French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, on October 19, 1984 in Paris, at the 1984 Spring/Summer men's ready-to-wear collections. (Photo by PIERRE GUILLAUD / AFP) (Photo by PIERRE GUILLAUD/AFP via Getty Images)

A model presents the collection by French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, on October 19, 1984 in Paris, at the 1984 Spring/Summer men's ready-to-wear collections. (Photo by PIERRE GUILLAUD / AFP) (Photo by PIERRE GUILLAUD/AFP via Getty Images)

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A model presents a "Macadam Cow Boy" style printed panther outfit by French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, 03 Septembre 1988, in Paris, during the 1989 Spring/Summer men's ready-to-wear collection. French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier (L) talks with Ines de La Fressange and her husband Luigi d'Urso during a Gala reception against AIDS, 26 October 1989, in Paris. Since his first collection in 1976, Jean-Paul Gaultier has never ceased to astonish and outrage, with the famous skirt for men in 1985 for instance. Known for his feats of style inspired by the streets of Paris and London, Jean-Paul gaultier creates for stars like the cone-shaped bustier for Madonna. Called the "enfant terrible", Jean-Paul Gaultier is a figure in the world of haute couture, following the traditional definitions of the beautiful and the ugly, the elegant and the vulgar. AFP/ PIERRE GUILLAUD / STAFF (Photo by PIERRE GUILLAUD / AFP) (Photo by PIERRE GUILLAUD/AFP via Getty Images)

A model presents a "Macadam Cow Boy" style printed panther outfit by French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, 03 Septembre 1988, in Paris, during the 1989 Spring/Summer men's ready-to-wear collection.
French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier (L) talks with Ines de La Fressange and her husband Luigi d'Urso during a Gala reception against AIDS, 26 October 1989, in Paris. Since his first collection in 1976, Jean-Paul Gaultier has never ceased to astonish and outrage, with the famous skirt for men in 1985 for instance. Known for his feats of style inspired by the streets of Paris and London, Jean-Paul gaultier creates for stars like the cone-shaped bustier for Madonna. Called the "enfant terrible", Jean-Paul Gaultier is a figure in the world of haute couture, following the traditional definitions of the beautiful and the ugly, the elegant and the vulgar. AFP/ PIERRE GUILLAUD / STAFF (Photo by PIERRE GUILLAUD / AFP) (Photo by PIERRE GUILLAUD/AFP via Getty Images)

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French fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier (left) with Irish singer-songwriter and political activist Bob Geldof, UK, circa 1990. (Photo by Larry Ellis Collection/Getty Images)

French fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier (left) with Irish singer-songwriter and political activist Bob Geldof, UK, circa 1990.  (Photo by Larry Ellis Collection/Getty Images)