Jean Paul Gaultier Once Turned Down Galliano’s Old Job at Givenchy
He also misses the days when celebrities would pay for their clothes.
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He also misses the days when celebrities would pay for their clothes.
"Even if we look theatrical and put on shows."
Also, see what Pippa Middleton wore to a wedding over the weekend.
"It would be amazing for Marc to do couture."
Only small suspended fines — meaning he'll just have to pay if he screws up again.
Testino's wedding pictures just keep coming.
Steven Robinson did not die of a heart attack — he died because he had seven grams of cocaine in his system.
If he goes, Phoebe Philo would supposedly leave Céline to take over Louis Vuitton.
Also, John Galliano gives his first interview to the magazine since going to rehab and leaving Christian Dior.
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?
One wonders if they're rethinking that after yesterday's somewhat disastrous new couture collection.
Through a system of assigning arbitrary points, we are able to answer this question with a near-scientific analysis.
Critics agree that using Bill Gaytten as an interim designer doesn't work for couture.
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