Jean-Paul Gaultier: Stars turn out for designer's final show

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Jean-Paul Gaultier says goodbye to the runway.

Celebrities have descended on the final fashion show of French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier in Paris, as he bows out after a 50-year career.

Boy George took to a stage studded with models and other stars in a performance to close the Paris Fashion Week event.

Gaultier shocked fans when he announced it would be his last haute couture runway last week.

He said the event, at the city's Théâtre du Châtelet, would be a "party" to celebrate his decades in fashion.

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Gaultier, 67, has dressed stars from Nicole Kidman and Cate Blanchett to Lady Gaga and Rihanna.

He designed Madonna's "cone bra" corset, which she wore for her 1990 Blonde Ambition tour.

American models Gigi and Bella Hadid appeared on the runway.

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Gigi Hadid
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Bella Hadid

They were joined by fellow US models Dita Von Teese and Karlie Kloss.

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Karlie Kloss

Von Teese later appeared with British model Karen Elson alongside Boy George on stage.

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Canadian model Winnie Harlow also took to the runway.

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Winnie Harlow

Other stars at the Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2020 show included former French first lady Carla Bruni, French singer Chris and American actress and model Larsen Thompson.

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Carla Bruni, Chris and Larsen Thompson are among the guests

French designer Christian Louboutin - known for his signature red-soled stiletto shoes - was pictured with Lebanese-born British pop singer Mika.

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Fashion designers Pierre Cardin - Gaultier's former mentor - and Christian Lacroix were also present.

At the opening of the event in Paris, Gaultier called the outfits on the runway his "first upcycling haute couture collection" and urged the audience to recycle their clothes.

Last year he criticised what he called "ridiculous" fashion waste, saying big fashion brands are harming the planet by producing "far too many collections with far too many clothes".

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"In my first show and this, my last, there are creations made with the jeans I've worn," he said.

"It's the most beautiful of materials. Like a lot of humans, it becomes even more beautiful as it gets older."

He added: "Goodbye to the spanking new, hello to the spanking old!"

The event comes less than a week after Gaultier tweeted a video announcing that this runway would be his last.

"It's going to be quite a party with many of my friends, and we're going to have fun until very, very late," he said.

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Gaultier designed Madonna's "cone bra"

'Emotional night'

Ahead of the show, Von Teese posted on Instagram that some of his "legendary muses" would be taking part.

She predicted it would be an "emotional night" and, in an earlier post, wrote: "I'm so grateful to have been part of the story."

Canadian model Coco Rocha tweeted that it was "surreal" that this would be Gaultier's last show.

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40 years of Jean Paul Gaultier

American actress and model Kat Graham described him as her "fashion idol".

"JPG was the first big design house to dress me, to believe in me," she wrote.

"Thank you JPG for showing me and the world that it's more than ok to be authentically yourself, and to go against the grain."