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Introducing Gaultier Divine Couture from Jean Paul Gaultier

A fruity amber scent shaped through couture codes and sculptural design

Gaultier Divine Couture
©JEAN PAUL GAULTIER

Jean Paul Gaultier introduces Gaultier Divine Couture as a fragrance built from the codes of couture. The release draws from the energy of the ateliers, where silhouettes take form through material and construction. This edition translates that process into scent, presenting a composition that carries the same visual language found in the House’s garments.

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The scent defines the experience from the first moment. Raspberry delivers a bright, juicy opening with a sharp, direct presence. The heart introduces meringue, adding a light gourmand layer that shifts the texture and brings a subtle sweetness. Benzoin builds the base with warmth and depth, wrapping the skin in a smooth, golden finish. Together, these notes create a fruity amber composition that feels full, sensual, and persistent.

©JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
©JEAN PAUL GAULTIER

The corset defines the concept. As a founding element of Gaultier savoir-faire, it shapes the identity of the fragrance and its bottle. The design presents a conical form in lacquered intense pink, finished with a gold corset featuring braided detailing. A golden piercing at the top completes the structure. This visual language connects directly to the House’s established symbols and reinforces a strong, assertive vision of femininity.

The packaging extends the same design language. The can adopts a vibrant pink tone shaped through a sun motif, surrounded by sculptural braiding that mirrors the bottle. This repetition establishes continuity between object and casing. The result reads as a unified design piece, where container and content share the same visual vocabulary.

©JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
©JEAN PAUL GAULTIER

Gaultier Divine Couture continues the House’s approach to fragrance as an extension of fashion. The scent, bottle, and packaging operate within the same system, where each element reflects a shared visual and material language. The corset remains central, and its transformation into a perfume object reinforces its role within Jean Paul Gaultier.

©JEAN PAUL GAULTIER

The fragrance is available with a retail price of $173 and includes a 15 ml travel format designed for portability.

Written by Ana Markovic

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