I'm once again flabbergasted with Galliano's collection. Without a doubt, I adore his creations. What I don't get, is how he juxtaposes his beautifully crafted designs with hideous drag queen-esque hair & make-up every time he sends his models down the catwalk. If he presented the Valley of the Dolls at Dior, for his own label the theme is reminiscent of what Hollywood would be if it were a show at the Las Vegas Strip. I'm not sure that makes sense, but take a look-see and it'll materialize. The clothes on the other hand look great (i dream, i DREAM) for the real Hollywood beauties with cash to splash as they anticipate the launch of his own jewelry line.
i dream of being whisked back to the 1940's when fashion 'twas a restrained femininity that's demure yet flirty. a cinched waist, a peasant blouse & close-fitted skirt. sew me