Critics Love Givenchy’s ‘Pulse-Quickening’ Clothes, Offer Faint Praise for Dior
"It was Fifties glamour unsullied by bad behaviour — or fun, in fact."
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"It was Fifties glamour unsullied by bad behaviour — or fun, in fact."
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Her picks include Christopher Kane and Raf Simons.
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Except on women, of course.
“We have all forgotten now that she messed up.”
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And Tisci politely said he doesn't know.
She also ate herrings during the interview.
"These latest developments are all a huge blow to Mr. Galliano."
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"It would be so refreshing to see a Dior that could look real."
Also, look at Barbara Walters wearing Philip Treacy hats!
The label's new owners are shaking things up.
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