Couture week may be all about high fashion but at Jean Paul Gaultier's show it was Dita Von Teese's performance that left guests stunned.
Leaving very little to the imagination, it was definitely a case of less is more when the burlesque dancer took to the catwalk as the designer's piece de resistance.
Sporting a black cutaway dress, Dita began to remove her clothes, revealing a backstitch corset and suspenders.
Dita's dance formed part of Gaultier's Paris-inspired theme which featured limited edition lingerie in collaboration with La Perla
Gaultier's show today featured a recurring theme, glamour, glamour and more glamour.
Inspired by the French capital, models were adorned with structured headpieces, fur stoles and cigarette holders.
Textures included silk, velvet, sequins with neoprene and zip detailing adding a contrasting futuristic twist
Acid brights dotted a sea of classic monochrome as lace added evening sophistication.
Gaultier's bride wore white, walking the runway while playing a violin as the theatrical performance was nothing but drama and high impact, culminating in Dita's striptease.
Despite being American, Gaultier's muse formed the essence of Parisian chic.
Gaultier said: 'The Paris woman is everywhere today, everywhere but Paris.'
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