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Quite a bit, according to the FT's Vanessa Friedman.
Suzy Menkes is now convinced that he should stay on as Dior's head designer.
"There are some people who say and do terrible things and they are not even punished for it."
"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.
People visit in hopes of seeing stars and fashionable folks.
He also misses the days when celebrities would pay for their clothes.
"Even if we look theatrical and put on shows."
While many condemn the designer's actions, most seem glad that he won't serve any jail time.
Only small suspended fines — meaning he'll just have to pay if he screws up again.
Testino's wedding pictures just keep coming.
He thinks the system will implode. But will it?
Says Dior's CEO: "They are not living like the designer. They are simple people. Some of them have a difficult life. They have their feet on the ground."
Can he rise again as quickly as he fell?
Critics agree that using Bill Gaytten as an interim designer doesn't work for couture.
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