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John Galliano Fall Winter 2010 RTW

John Galliano Fall Winter 2010 RTW


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Edie Campbell in John Galliano Spring 2001.

Edie Campbell in John Galliano Spring 2001.


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John Galliano Fall Winter 1999 Ready-to-Wear

John Galliano Fall Winter 1999 Ready-to-Wear


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John Galliano 1997 Fall Winter

John Galliano 1997 Fall Winter


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Couture Collection Spring-summer 1996 Givenchy By John Galliano. Paris, janvier 1996Couture Collection Spring-summer 1996 Givenchy By John Galliano. Paris, janvier 1996

Couture Collection Spring-summer 1996 Givenchy By John Galliano. Paris, janvier 1996


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John Galliano for Dior | 1998⠀ ——⠀ Galliano sought inspiration in the eccentric Italian socialite an

John Galliano for Dior | 1998⠀
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Galliano sought inspiration in the eccentric Italian socialite and patron of the arts, Marchesa Casati Stampa di Soncino, for his Spring/Summer 1998 Couture collection for Dior. This opera coat looks as if it was plucked straight out of Poiret’s atelier with it’s kimono silhouette and decadent nouveau embroidery and beading.
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Maison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great eMaison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great eMaison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great eMaison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great eMaison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great eMaison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great eMaison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great eMaison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great eMaison Margiela S/S Couture 2015 And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again. Apart from the great e

Maison Margiela S/S Couture 2015

And here he is. Galliano is among us. Again.

Apart from the great event that this return represented for the world of fashion, before taking a look at the collection i was wondering why everyone was saying that this collection was more Galliano than Margiela. I mean, since I knew Galliano was going to become the new creative director of the maison it was obvious for me that this was a match made in heaven: Mr Galliano’s eccentric style is basically perfect for the distort fairytale world of Margiela. But now that I saw the whole collection, I understand what people were saying.

No, it was not all about finding the little flaw just to criticise someone’s work - especially because basically everyone was waiting with excitement for Galliano’s return. This collection didn’t have the usual abstract quality that characterises Margiela’s work - oh, btw, it changed name to Maison Margiela only, thanks Vanessa Friedman for making me notice with your article - and everything, from inspiration to shapes to drama was a little bit toned down. Yes, I would say it was more Galliano, in the sense that it was more feminine and couture-like than a usual Maison Martin Margiela collection. Yet, it doesn’t mean what Galliano did has to be criticised.

Every brand has to face the arrival of new designers, and it’s impossible for the new arrived creative director not to put a little bit of himself in the creative process of the brand he takes over. So, how could you possibly expect such a strong and loud personality as Galliano totally conforming to someone else’s aesthetic? Instead, not only is it inevitable for a designer to transfer his own aesthetic to the brand he’s designing for, but it’s also an enriching moment for the brand in itself. Brands are like human beings, they evolve and change. It would be a pity if it wasn’t this way.

And talking about change, Galliano’s personality, as seen from his new creations, has transformed into something still recognisable but definitely different from what we were used to see. Sure, it’s partly because he’s not designing for his own line, but must, in some way, absorb some of the brand’s creative view; but after all, if you know Mr Galliano’s past work, you can see there’s a new softness to his work, a new subtler elegance, far from the revolutionary inspiration of his graduate collection at Central Saint Martin’s in the 80s, which made him so famous. And yet, even if understated, his looks were unbelievably strong.

Regal lace on black velvet gowns with plastic see-through pockets, A-line dresses and coats where fabric and leather applications design Picasso-like faces - is that an Arcimboldo composition that I’m seeing on the blood red trench-coat? - black glossy shells decorating a gothic bustier, a little black ribbon around a model’s neck, and then perfectly polished, strapless, straight black dresses, and long-sleeved plainly blood orange - it’s fucking red! - buttonless coats, and velvet, and leather. It seemed to be in front of the whole evolution happening in Galliano’s mind during these years away from the world of fashion. And the grand finale, the red avant-garde dress decorated by an explosion of EVERYTHING being part of Galliano’s history as well as Margiela’s: fake jewels, little mirrors, faux flowers, even a little face of something that looks like a Barbie. But doesn’t it look like, after all, as an explosion of those useless little things, feelings, emotions that we all have in our lives and that we store in what we call memory? Yes. Margiela’s artisanal collection this time was about memories. And it was about a designer, like Galliano, that no one talking about fashion can ever forget.

And he won’t be forgotten. He’s back and he’s ready to take over wearing a little strange crown with a pearl smile on his face, while looking forward to the future that is unfolding in front of him.

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 Maison Margiela Co-Ed Collection SS’22 by John Galliano.Photography by Dougiessiary. Style by Lydia Maison Margiela Co-Ed Collection SS’22 by John Galliano.Photography by Dougiessiary. Style by Lydia Maison Margiela Co-Ed Collection SS’22 by John Galliano.Photography by Dougiessiary. Style by Lydia Maison Margiela Co-Ed Collection SS’22 by John Galliano.Photography by Dougiessiary. Style by Lydia Maison Margiela Co-Ed Collection SS’22 by John Galliano.Photography by Dougiessiary. Style by Lydia

Maison Margiela Co-Ed Collection SS’22 by John Galliano.
Photography by Dougiessiary. Style by Lydia Simpson.


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 Maison Margiela by John Galliano. Photographed by Kito Muñoz for DUST MAGAZINE, 2022.

Maison Margiela by John Galliano. Photographed by Kito Muñoz for DUST MAGAZINE, 2022.


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Tilda Swinton and Honor Swinton Byrne in Maison Margiela CoEd Collection SS22 by John Galliano featuTilda Swinton and Honor Swinton Byrne in Maison Margiela CoEd Collection SS22 by John Galliano featu

Tilda Swinton and Honor Swinton Byrne in Maison Margiela CoEd Collection SS22 by John Galliano featured in Wmag.
Photography by Tim Walker
Styling  by Jerry Stafford

Hey, it so close to Les incroyables or these famouse collection inspired by clochards. John so John! Love!


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During Couture week,1999. Diddy, Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, Oscar De La Renta, supermodel A

During Couture week,1999. Diddy, Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, Oscar De La Renta, supermodel Alek Wek (in Dior couture), and John Galliano. Photography by Annie Leibovitz.


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 New Dior Book Focuses on the John Galliano Era. “Dior John Galliano 1997-2011" is the fifth vo

New Dior Book Focuses on the John Galliano Era.

“Dior John Galliano 1997-2011" is the fifth volume in the series that Dior is releasing chronicling each creative director of the brand.

AN ENGLISHMAN IN PARIS: A new coffee table book focuses on John Galliano’s creations for Dior, from the midnight blue satin slip dress that Princess Diana wore to the 1996 Met Gala to a canary yellow tulle dress from his last haute couture collection for the French fashion house in 2011, inspired by illustrator René Gruau.

The 448-page tome, published by Assouline, is the fifth volume in the series that Dior is releasing chronicling each creative director of the brand. Written by Andrew Bolton, the Wendy Yu curator in charge of The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it features photographs by Laziz Hamani alongside images by the likes of Richard Avedon, Peter Lindbergh and Paolo Roversi.


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Merry Catholic Christmas to everybody!Beautiful Stained Glass with Christmas Story and New Year treeMerry Catholic Christmas to everybody!Beautiful Stained Glass with Christmas Story and New Year treeMerry Catholic Christmas to everybody!Beautiful Stained Glass with Christmas Story and New Year tree

Merry Catholic Christmas to everybody!

Beautiful Stained Glass with Christmas Story and New Year trees by John Galliano!


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 Nyagua Ruea wearing John Galliano ‘l’école de danse’ S/S 1996 for Dazed “Same spells, new rituals”

Nyagua Ruea wearing John Galliano ‘l’école de danse’ S/S 1996 for Dazed “Same spells, new rituals” autumn 2021, by Rafael Pavarotti.


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John Galliano & Tomo Koizumi Take On Upcycling.

When Tomo Koizumi got his hands on a toile from the Margiela Artisanal atelier - and Margiela’s John Galliano, on a dress from Koizumi’s spring 2021 collection - each designer channeled his creativity into dazzling new confections.

Happy birthday to a man and an artist who always surpasses himself. Always! No matter what!Happy birthday to a man and an artist who always surpasses himself. Always! No matter what!Happy birthday to a man and an artist who always surpasses himself. Always! No matter what!

Happy birthday to a man and an artist who always surpasses himself. Always! No matter what!


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 Ivy Getty and Tobias Alexander Engel. Photos by Jose Villa. Ivy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John Ivy Getty and Tobias Alexander Engel. Photos by Jose Villa. Ivy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John Ivy Getty and Tobias Alexander Engel. Photos by Jose Villa. Ivy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John

Ivy Getty and Tobias Alexander Engel. Photos by Jose Villa.

Ivy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John Galliano bridal gown.


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 John Galliano for Maison Margiela Artisanal  Fall 2021 collection - POP Magazine Fall Winter 2021,

John Galliano for Maison Margiela Artisanal  Fall 2021 collection - POP Magazine Fall Winter 2021, Editorial “La Haute Couture”. Photographer Julien Martinez Leclerc, Model Quinn Mora, styled by Charlotte Collet.


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Ivy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John Galliano bridal gown.John Galliano and Alexis Roche on the tIvy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John Galliano bridal gown.John Galliano and Alexis Roche on the tIvy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John Galliano bridal gown.John Galliano and Alexis Roche on the tIvy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John Galliano bridal gown.John Galliano and Alexis Roche on the t

Ivy Getty wears Maison Margiela by John Galliano bridal gown.

John Galliano and Alexis Roche on the top photo.


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John Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!! Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco weaJohn Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!! Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco weaJohn Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!! Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco weaJohn Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!! Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco weaJohn Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!! Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco weaJohn Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!! Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco weaJohn Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!! Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco weaJohn Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!! Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco wea

John Galliano and Ivy Getty! So amazing!!!

Ivy Getty said her vows at City Hall in San Francisco wearing a four-layer dress designed by John Galliano. Vogue attended her final fitting at Claridge’s in London (Photos by Emilie White).

Full article by Alexandra Macon here https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/ivy-getty-wears-john-galliano-for-maison-margiela-wedding-dress-fitting

Wow,wow, wow! So beautiful!


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black-is-no-colour: Christian Dior by John Galliano; model Rhea Durham at the Ready-to-wear Spring 1

black-is-no-colour:

Christian Dior by John Galliano; model Rhea Durham at the Ready-to-wear Spring 1998 show. © Guy Marineau/Getty Images


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