March52012
February292012
October42011
This is why I think Dior never should have fired John Galliano. There is no doubt about the fact that he is a terrible person, but there’s a point where the artist must be separated from their art. The clothes Galliano made were obscenely beautiful, if he wants to conduct himself in a disgusting manner in his personal life, that is his prerogative; it in no way reflects on his professional skill.

This is why I think Dior never should have fired John Galliano. There is no doubt about the fact that he is a terrible person, but there’s a point where the artist must be separated from their art. The clothes Galliano made were obscenely beautiful, if he wants to conduct himself in a disgusting manner in his personal life, that is his prerogative; it in no way reflects on his professional skill.

(Source: 10-x-10, via thelingerieaddict)

February242011
melimachiavelli:

anyone who’s known me for any period of time knows i have this deep obsession with things haute coutour. 
dior is my definition of love.. haha, at the moment.

Have you seen John Galliano’s last couture collection for Dior? It is exquisite, and a total homage to the stuff Christian Dior was doing in the fifties. I died a little bit inside.

melimachiavelli:

anyone who’s known me for any period of time knows i have this deep obsession with things haute coutour. 

dior is my definition of love.. haha, at the moment.

Have you seen John Galliano’s last couture collection for Dior? It is exquisite, and a total homage to the stuff Christian Dior was doing in the fifties. I died a little bit inside.

(via melimachiavelli-deactivated2012)

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