
The problem with John is that a lot of people want him to recreate his past. They wants the outrageous John when I think at some point, we should want for those designers just to express themselves, maybe on a smaller scale, do their own thing.At the end of the day John’s a cautionary tale. It’s a pity that one of the greatest couturiers in history fumbled it but there’s nothing to be done about it. I don’t know if he’s still at the age that he can reconstitute his brand or handle another megabrand. I don’t know if he wants that, or is he content to just creating? The caliber of his talents though needs the sustenance of a full on atelier.
God...don´t tell me he is back into drugs...
Well be careful with what you wish for then. Everyone wants the ostentatious, unabashed, Dior extravaganza Galliano back and that was certainly part of what added to the creative environment.God...don´t tell me he is back into drugs...
I prefer his pre-Dior days (1993-96)...I´d love for him to be creative without drugs though (if that´s possible for him).Well be careful with what you wish for then. Everyone wants the ostentatious, unabashed, Dior extravaganza Galliano back and that was certainly part of what added to the creative environment.
That's even worse than Olivier Rousteing's celebratory post over Lily Rose Depp's role of Jocelyn in The Idol. That was so cringe and the post got deleted in like 20 minutes? Hilarious.WOW...
John Galliano fangirling over KIM K wasnt on my bingo card...

Not at all. More the opposite probably.Your talent only sharpens with age, so we want to see John Galliano back in action with his own atelier as soon as possible. I’m absolutely serious-Franck Sorbier’s got an atelier. Let’s take a page from K-pop fans and start lobbying people to make this happen.
I have to say John better not use his possible last run to make mold covered coats. We want clothes we can buy, John. Like replace the mold with sequins and we are good.
