Well, after seeing the whole thing I hate to say it, but I'm somewhat let down by this. Not because it lacks any of the flair that is synonymous with Galliano, but because I just wasn't "wowed" by any of the clothes.
Oh sure, some of the custruction of the jackets toward the beginning was a great example of how to translate couture into rtw, and I enjoyed the chainlink trim on some of those suits, but a lot of it was kind of unremarkable. The only things that really caught my eye were the two black dresses about midway with the galaxy embroidery from the couture, but they were just an industrialized version of an already beautiful dress.
I was in Dior on 57th the other day, and for all of the Axel Rose jokes that ran rampant back in March, the clothes themselves were wonderfully wearable....and interesting too. It's sad that even those bias-cut numbers towards the end don't even do anything for me, and that's Galliano's mainstay.
Overall, I'd take the resort collection over this anyday.
I did like the bags and shoes though.