
Jean Paul Gaultierâs partnership with New Yorkâs LGBT Community Center is getting an arty twist.
The Puig-owned brand is kicking off a new exhibition at The Center inspired by hero fragrance Le Male, which opens for two days starting Wednesday. Called âEt Gaultier CrĂ©a LâHomme: Le Male â Past, Present, Future,â the space has three stages to mimic the top, heart and base notes of Le Maleâs construction.
The introduction to the event is what the brand described as an âolfactory striptease,â rife with erotic motifs, where the scent is diffused. From there, a theater-inspired space displays bustiers, leatheror lace abs, sailor vests or unisex skirts, per the brand, and wrap up with displays from contemporary artists such as artist Pepo Moreno, graffiti artist and performer Hugo Gyrl, film photographer MatĂas Alvial, and photographers Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Hunter Abrams and Sam Lee.
Other participating creatives include Peter McGough, Marko Monroe, D.J. Oscar Nñ, and the cohort was selected in tandem with community organizer Adam Eli.
âThe Center is a good example of the partnerships we have been building with this brand,â said FrĂ©dĂ©ric Appaire, vice president, fragrances, Jean Paul Gaultier. âWeâre re-promoting the brandâs values; when we speak about Gaultier, there was a younger generation that did not really know the original values.â
To that end, The Center was established in 1983 as a resource during the AIDS crisis. The brand has supported the space for the last five years, and was awarded the Corporate Impact Award at The Center Dinner in 2024.
âWe are finally touching the younger generations just by speaking about the brand, telling the story of it, showing the values of Jean Paul. Itâs much more interesting to connect with them that way,â Appaire said. âWe wanted something that would be a real experience, and thatâs where this exhibition is so important for us, and we talk about the collaboration between Jean Paul Gaultier and [Le Male perfumer] Francis Kurkdjian in the â90s.â
Those efforts seem to be paying off. âJean Paul Gaultier is doing super well,â Appaire said of the state of the brand. âI think we have reactivated the feminine branch of the business with the launch of Divine, and that was the first step.â
For the first half of 2025, Jean Paul Gaultier led parent company Puigâs growth in fragrance, as reported.
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