Mouna Ayoub auctions 41 exclusive pieces by Jean Paul Gaultier, celebrating the excellence and creativity of haute couture.
On November 25, Paris will host an extraordinary auction honoring the genius of Jean Paul Gaultier. French businesswoman and socialite Mouna Ayoub, renowned for her stunning haute couture collection, will sell 41 unique pieces by the iconic designer.

Among the standout lots is a tartan skirt inspired by the Scottish kilt, embroidered with thousands of tiny glass beads by Maison Lesage. Weighing 10 kilograms, this masterpiece is expected to fetch between €12,000 and €15,000. Another treasure is a denim dress that transforms into a spectacular mermaid skirt adorned with ostrich feathers, valued between €25,000 and €35,000.

Ayoub, who wore each piece only once, says letting go of these creations allows others to enjoy the best of Gaultier’s haute couture. “Each garment reflects his creativity and the excellence of his maison,” she remarked.
Known for his irreverent and avant-garde vision, Gaultier revolutionized fashion with designs that challenged gender norms and celebrated individuality. The pieces will be on display on November 23 and 24 at Rue de Turenne, sure to attract collectors and fashion enthusiasts from around the globe.