Jean Paul Gaultier – Tattoo Fashion And ideas for part of my second costume for Scaramouche
Biography Born. 1952 A French fashion designer He didn’t have training in being a fashion designer, instead he started off by sending sketches to famous couture stylists Many of Gaultier’s collections were focused on street wear and popular culture He also designed costumes for films
Fall 2012 – Tattoo design clothing For my second costume, I was thinking about how I could design my top that goes under the corset. I quite liked the idea of maybe creating my own tattoos specially for Scaramouche , as tattoos are seen to be rebelious .
Gaultier’s designs shows inspiration from Chinese culture: Chinese dragons and the Chinese style of drawing. Chinese Dragon
Real Chinese Dragon Tattoos Gaultier’s designs are more elegant and delicate, compared to these.
Tattoo Ideas I’ll definitely create a Chinese dragon tattoo, but I was also thinking of creating skull and rose tattoos: Roses referring to love (relating to Scaramouche’s song ‘Somebody to Love’), and skulls referring to Scaramouche’s Gothic and rebellious personality.