Jean Paul Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier AW1997 Flag Shearling Trucker Jacket
The AW/1997 collection drew inspiration from social issues facing the globe at the time. The collection featured graffiti jacket prints, the iconic stripped three piece suits & washed leather trench coats. An key factor in the collection was the atmosphere created by the unconventional hairstyles & makeup choices, these being face tattoos such as the words "Peace", Flags & peace symbols drawn on the faces.
Topics touched were those of "Racism" & "War". One of the iconic pieces from the collections was the "Flag Shearling Jacket" a stand out piece with the unforgettable flag print across the jacket. The print featured array of scattered flags including, Israeli Flags, Soviet & Union Jack. There are a few iterations of the jacket those being: "Fight Racism", Mayakovsky prints & later on a collaboration with the streetwear brand Supreme. The goal of this print was derived from the idea of protesting against the problems caused by Racism & War.
Season: AW/1997
Size: 40
Shoulder: 15.5"
Sleeve: 24"
Pit to Pit: 18"
Length: 22"
Material: - Outer 100% Cotton
Paint - 50% Acrylic
- 50% Cotton
- Lining 100% Polyester
Colour: Red/Black/White/Purple/Blue
Condition: 10/10