As Far As Stephen Jones Knows, Bill Gaytten Is Leaving Dior and Going to Galliano
"He'll live a lot longer if he just does Galliano."
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"He'll live a lot longer if he just does Galliano."
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And an exhausted-looking Bill Gaytten took a bow at the end.
Suzy Menkes is now convinced that he should stay on as Dior's head designer.
"It’s not over until it’s over. I can’t say any more than that right now."
Meanwhile, Bill Gaytten will present both Galliano and Dior shows in Paris this week.
One wonders if they're rethinking that after yesterday's somewhat disastrous new couture collection.
Critics agree that using Bill Gaytten as an interim designer doesn't work for couture.
LVMH's CEO confirms this as Bill Gaytten is appointed the new creative director at John Galliano.
Galliano could not be present at the show, since he's been fired.
Images of the label's resort line, designed by Galliano's right-hand man at the house, are also out.
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