Jean Paul Gaultier Appoints Antoine Gagey as New General Manager

Jean Paul Gaultier, the legendary French fashion designer known for his groundbreaking designs and boundary-pushing creativity, has recently announced a major shakeup within his eponymous label. The appointment of Antoine Gagey as the new general manager signals a new era for the iconic brand, following Gaultier’s emotional farewell to the Paris Haute Couture Week with a stunning show at the renowned Châtelet theatre.

With a background that includes stints at the prestigious Boston Consulting Group and co-founding the successful womenswear label Coralie Marabelle, Antoine Gagey is well-equipped to lead Jean Paul Gaultier into the future. He takes over the reins from Sophie Waintraub, a longtime member of the Jean Paul Gaultier team, who departed last year to join Chanel and oversee key crafts specialists within the luxury group’s subsidiary Paraffection.

Despite stepping back from the world of haute couture, Jean Paul Gaultier, now in his late 60s, remains actively involved in the company, hinting at exciting new projects on the horizon. The possibility of continuing the couture business, potentially under the guidance of additional designers, suggests that the brand is poised for a dynamic evolution. As Jean Paul Gaultier, under the ownership of Spanish group Puig, charts its course for the future, the appointment of Gagey marks a pivotal moment in the brand’s history – honoring its storied legacy while embracing fresh perspectives and innovative ideas.

To learn more about Jean Paul Gaultier and his iconic fashion house, visit the official website here. Stay updated on the latest news and developments in the fashion industry by checking out fashion publications like Vogue here.

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