Jean Paul Gaultier
The Enfant Terrible of Fashion.
Founded in 1976, Jean Paul Gaultier quickly earned his reputation as the "Enfant Terrible" of French haute couture. Famous for rebellious designs like the cone bra and the marinière sailor stripe, Gaultier brought that same provocative spirit to perfumery in the 90s, changing the industry forever with his iconic torso-shaped bottles. He mixes traditional masculine notes like lavender with daring overdoses of vanilla and sensuality. Jean Paul Gaultier scents are not just fragrances; they are acts of liberation.
Our Curation: We introduce our JPG collection with the holy trinity of modern seduction. First, the legendary "King of Clubs," Ultra Male, a loud and unapologetic blast of sweet pear and black vanilla designed to dominate the nightlife. Second, the tropical intensity of Le Beau Le Parfum, a forbidden fusion of coconut wood and tonka bean that feels like a dark paradise. And finally, the latest global obsession, Le Male Elixir, a golden, fiery masterpiece of honeyed tobacco and benzoin that radiates pure heat.