When Superman invites himself on the bottle of Jean-Paul Gaultier
Remember, in 2016, Popeye proudly adorned the front of his bottle. This time, the mood is somewhat different but just as quirky and seductive. Jean-Paul Gaultier has decided to associate the hero Superman with his most famous perfume.
When Superman invites himself on the bottle of Jean-Paul Gaultier
If Jean-Paul Gaultier has chosen to highlight the hero Superman on his bottle, it is quite simply because he is internationally renowned and because he is the absolute embodiment of power. In addition, it displays exemplary longevity. For the record, know that it was created in 1933 by the American writer Jerry Siegel and the Canadian artist Joe Shuster. If some of its powers have developed over time, it has constantly retained its iconic attributes. Thus, everyone or almost today knows the mythical costume of Superman: his red, blue and yellow leotard does not go unnoticed and the S-shaped design on his chest is adored by all men on the planet, who ‘they are between 7 and 77 years old. The Male Superman thus seems to claim his universal reach. What’s more, its bottle here plays a quirky double game, both modern and vintage. This one takes the iconic form of the Male by Jean-Paul Gaultier. It is presented in a masculine and manly glass bust. On the other hand, the latter has abandoned its sailor top of the past in favor of a more sober silvery gray shade. This reveals the visual of Superman in his emblematic position: flying through the sky, his right arm stretched forward. The latter then does not hide his admiration for the designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, overlooking the slogan “I LOVE GAULTIER”. So what are you waiting for to get hold of his superpowers? This one takes the iconic form of the Male by Jean-Paul Gaultier. It is presented in a masculine and manly glass bust. On the other hand, the latter has abandoned its sailor top of the past in favor of a more sober silvery gray shade. This reveals the visual of Superman in his emblematic position: flying through the sky, his right arm stretched forward. The latter then does not hide his admiration for the designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, overlooking the slogan “I LOVE GAULTIER”. So what are you waiting for to get hold of his superpowers? This one takes the iconic form of the Male by Jean-Paul Gaultier. It is presented in a masculine and manly glass bust. On the other hand, the latter has abandoned its sailor top of the past in favor of a more sober silvery gray shade. This reveals the visual of Superman in his emblematic position: flying through the sky, his right arm stretched forward. The latter then does not hide his admiration for the designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, overlooking the slogan “I LOVE GAULTIER”. So what are you waiting for to get hold of his superpowers? This reveals the visual of Superman in his emblematic position: flying through the sky, his right arm stretched forward. The latter then does not hide his admiration for the designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, overlooking the slogan “I LOVE GAULTIER”. So what are you waiting for to get hold of his superpowers? This reveals the visual of Superman in his emblematic position: flying through the sky, his right arm stretched forward. The latter then does not hide his admiration for the designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, overlooking the slogan “I LOVE GAULTIER”. So what are you waiting for to get hold of his superpowers?
The niche fragrance of Male Superman
The Male Superman translates into a fragrance that is at once strong, virile and sensual. “This is SuperGaultier live from Parfumpolis. […] Can you hear me? Are you ready for Operation Splash! “? The Male Superman begins with a bright and fresh blend. Mint and neroli flower are combined here to deliver an invigorating scent like never before. Then, the heart of this fragrance softens and becomes more aromatic. Male Superman harmoniously mixes the scent of sage with that of tonka bean. Finally, the sensuality of this modern-day hero ends with a breath of sandalwood and vanilla. If the objective of the Superman mission was to seduce, it would seem that it ended in great success.
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