WE ♥ JEAN PAUL GAULTIER: The Night & Day Serial Designer, Episode 3 “Eleanor’s Thriller” Directed by Wolkoff Arnodin

WE ♥ JEAN PAUL GAULTIER The Night & Day Serial Designer, Episode 3 Eleanor's Thriller Directed by Wolkoff Arnodin. www.imageamplified.com, Image Amplified (1)
Eleanor’s Thriller
Eleanor visits a private detective’s office where she divulges her experience to a gentleman sitting behind a shadowed desk. Themed as a 1960s black and white movie, the eerie clicking of the typewriter transports Eleanor into her flashback. She is in her boudoir chatting on the telephone, complaining to a friend that she has already fashioned every look and has nothing to wear on the red carpet. Upon hearing this, an arm dressed in the recognisable striped sailor’s jersey cuts her phone line and appears from behind the curtain, in true thriller style. After taking a sip from a Diet Coke can Jean Paul Gaultier approaches Eleanor and begins the transformation. Once complete she is dressed in a stunning, one-of-a-kind tattooed outfit ready to attend her film premiere.
 
WE ♥ JEAN PAUL GAULTIER The Night & Day Serial Designer, Episode 3 Eleanor's Thriller Directed by Wolkoff Arnodin. www.imageamplified.com, Image Amplified (2)

Designer Jean Paul Gaultier is nearly as famous as his clients, who include Nicole Kidman, Madonna, Marion Cotillard and Catherine Deneuve. Enfant Terrible or not, he frequently offers up a punk-like take on fashion and culture that we find playful, seductive and chic. And where hasn’t he left his mark? From the iconic Jean Paul Gaultier perfume bottle to the recent Coke bottle, from Hermes to Target, and movies like The Fifth Element and The City of Lost Children… Gaultier has touched all aspects of pop culture. In the 90’s he even released a dance song complete with music video. It goes without saying there’s only one Jean Paul Gaultier, and we heart him.

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