If I was given the opportunity to be John Galliano for a day, I would probably say no. With all the ideas in his head with the wheel of creative process turning non-stop 24/7, I might go kukoo. Not only he has to design his own collections, he also has fashion powerhouse Christian Dior to tend to. So, it’s not surprising to see John Galliano to take a break from all the stress and pressure. But I’m not talking about laying on a beach in the Caribbean sipping Mai-Tais. That’s a luxury John Galliano not necessarily can’t afford, he just doesn’t have the time.
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So, he does the next best thing… escape to a world of pirates and buccaneers, well-dressed men and half-naked men dance to the melodic tunes of Pan. Luckily, we don’t have to imagine this magical place. It became a reality on a runway in Paris in John Galliano Men’s Fall 2009 Collection. Some may say that the collection is over-the-top, blah, blah, blah. I see it as someone just having a lot of fun!
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Posted by: Deane on February 6, 2009 at 6:54 am
Thanks for the article.
I’d have the green/black outfit. There’s a few pirate events I’m going to later this year and THAT outfit is so cool.
I agree, definitely not over the top.