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Pure Trade dresses Jean-Paul Gaultier's La Belle Fleur Terrible 

The bottle of Jean-Paul Gaultier's La Belle Fleur Terrible features embroidery designed in two layers and four parts, created by Pure Trade to reveal a new facet of its expertise.

Pure Trade has succeeded in sewing the different parts of the embroidery together, with consistent orientation for homogeneous positioning.

The company had already produced secondary packaging for the Jean-Paul Gaultier brand, including metal boxes for certain collector's editions.

According to the company, the embroidery on the bottle of La Belle Fleur Terrible highlights its ability to facilitate the development process of brands by providing them with complementary and integrative solutions, from a full-service perspective.

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