Junior Gaultier collections (1988–1995) represent the designer’s iconic diffusion line, blending avant-garde design with accessible fashion. This page is a chronological archive guide, allowing you to explore each collection by year, including themes, seasons, and standout pieces.

1988
La Concierge est dans l’Escalier
A women’s Spring/Summer 1988 collection that evokes uniforms, service roles, and sharply observed social character through Gaultier’s playful tailoring.
Boarding School
A women’s Fall/Winter 1988–89 collection shaped by school uniform codes, British subcultural references, and deconstructed outerwear.
Modern Retros
A men’s Spring/Summer 1988 collection that revisits vintage tailoring and corporate dressing with an irreverent, graphic Gaultier edge.
Robin Des Bois
A men’s Fall/Winter 1988–89 collection that reimagines folkloric and woodland references through theatrical tailoring and stylised masculinity.
1989
Voyage Autour du Monde en 186 Tenues
A women’s Spring/Summer 1989 collection built around travel, eclectic global reference points, and assertive romantic silhouettes.
Women Among Women
A women’s Fall/Winter 1989–90 collection exploring female strength, ceremonial dress, and structured military-inspired styling.
Western Baroque
A men’s Spring/Summer 1989 collection that fuses cowboy imagery with decorative excess and tailored theatricality.
Fantômas
A men’s Fall/Winter 1989–90 collection drawing on cinematic villainy, disguise, and militarised drama.
1990
Les Rap’Pieuses
A women’s Spring/Summer 1990 collection combining sacred imagery, fetish references, and confrontational glamour.
Memories of Buried Pasts, As Time Goes By
A women’s Fall/Winter 1990–91 collection shaped by memory, glamour, and layered references to time and nostalgia.
Rap’sody in Blue
A men’s Spring/Summer 1990 collection mixing athletic energy, saturated colour, and a sleek, body-conscious silhouette.
Les Pieds Nickelés
A men’s Fall/Winter 1990–91 collection that channels comic mischief, rough charm, and offbeat character dressing.
1991
Adam and Eve: Rastas of Today
A Spring/Summer 1991 collection spanning women’s and men’s looks, bringing together matador styling, vivid colour, and cultural reference.
French Cancan
A women’s Fall/Winter 1991–92 collection inspired by Parisian spectacle, performance, and historic cabaret codes.
Le Prisonnier
A men’s Fall/Winter 1991–92 collection that plays with restriction, rebellion, and coded masculine archetypes.
1992
Concours d’Elegance
A women’s Spring/Summer 1992 collection centred on beauty pageantry, display, and heightened ideals of elegance.
Europe of the Future
A women’s Fall/Winter 1992–93 collection imagining European identity through futuristic styling and cultural projection.
Casanova at the Gym
A men’s Spring/Summer 1992 collection combining seduction, vanity, and athletic display in an exaggerated masculine register.
Photography Maniacs
A men’s Fall/Winter 1992–93 collection influenced by image-making, spectacle, and obsessive visual culture.
The Nightmare
A Junior Gaultier Fall/Winter 1992 line entry suggesting darker fantasy, distortion, and dreamlike unease.
1993
Gaultier Classics Revisited
A women’s Spring/Summer 1993 collection revisiting signature Gaultier ideas through inversion, quotation, and reworked house codes.
Chic Rabbis
A women’s Fall/Winter 1993–94 collection drawing on religious dress, cultural symbolism, and Gaultier’s stylised reinterpretation of tradition.
Andro Jeans
A men’s Spring/Summer 1993 collection focused on androgyny, deconstruction, and sharply manipulated denim and tailoring.
Les Vikings
A men’s Fall/Winter 1993–94 collection that treats Viking imagery with humour, fantasy, and costume-like exaggeration.
1994
Les Tatouages
A Spring/Summer 1994 collection spanning men’s and women’s looks, built around tattoo motifs, body imagery, and global cultural reference.
Le Grand Voyage
A women’s Fall/Winter 1994–95 collection organised around travel, migration, and a layered idea of the global village.
Tarbullbou’ Deville
A men’s Fall/Winter 1994–95 collection whose title suggests an unruly, character-driven world shaped by theatrical invention.
I want to thank the amazing Gaultier Junior High, who shares so much love and knowledge of the label and has helped me with this timeline.

