Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier, just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier, just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

After months of waiting_ the moment finally arrived: Duran Lantink's debut at Jean Paul Gaultier. Those unfamiliar with Lantink's work might have been taken aback_ left with a strange aftertaste. However_ those who do know his work will see the perfect combination of Lantink's style and Jean Paul Gaultier's (JPG) heritage.

Lantink's debut collection was named 'Junior'_ a fitting title for the successor to Jean Paul Gaultier. His appointment as creative director follows several years of guest designers. While the guest designers applied their vision to the French fashion house's couture collections_ Lantink makes his debut with the ready-to-wear collection. This marks the return of the ready-to-wear collection to the catwalk.

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Lantink has been making a name for himself for years and made his debut on the official Paris Fashion Week schedule two years ago. He did so with a series of 'inflated' iconic items. Classic icons such as denim trucker jackets_ bikinis and T-shirts were transformed in shape. At that moment_ Lantink clearly created his own design language_ which is now also evident in his debut at JPG.

Duran Lantink's debut at Jean Paul Gaultier is divisive but quintessentially Lantink

The orange opening look_ for instance_ seems to reference JPG's cone bra corset_ but with the elongated breasts characteristic of Lantink's style. The reference to the iconic corset reappears later in a blue and white version_ worn by a man. The inflated elements are seen in various bikinis_ on shoulder sections and in bomber jackets.

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

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Several of JPG's signature style elements_ such as nautical references and allusions to the naked body_ were clearly visible. Some sailor hats were given a new shape and even the illusion of a tattooed body appeared on the catwalk.

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

The spring/summer 2026 collection also featured daring cut-outs that primarily revealed the hips. Consider a skirt cut dangerously low on the side and a top that barely covers the breasts. These cut-outs were not reserved for the female models on the catwalk; Lantink extends them to menswear items.

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The most talked-about pieces appear to be those printed with images of the naked body. Hairy bodies and even a penis are visible. It is clear that Lantink shares the same provocative design spirit as Jean Paul Gaultier. Gaultier himself was beaming from the front row during the show.

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

With the ready-to-wear debut now complete_ the wait begins for Lantink's haute couture debut in January. The expectation is for something even more daring than the fashion world currently dares to dream.

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should

Duran Lantink provokes at Jean Paul Gaultier_ just as he should