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John Galliano F/W 2005.06 Paris

brian said:
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my first fashion orgasm of this fashion week!!!!
 
i´m so extremely happy about this show!!!!!!!:), wow!!!, marlenne dietrich, art deco, 20´s lips !!!!!!!!!!!, it was sheer galliano!!!!!!!!, perfec balance between art and wearability, i´m liking this show sooooo much more than the dior one (not that i dislike the dior but it was a bit boring, piano during the entire show lacks of this amazing energy his shows have, and the burgeois make up and hair does shout stay at show rooms presentations but not his catwalk shows (in my opinion), his own show seems to me that was much more true to him self, much freerer (ironically if we take a look at the way he took bows :)) and for what i have read everybody is enjoying it very much so far, wich i think is what fashion is all about at the end of the day, at least for fans :)
 
I love the lips:heart:

I'm nto shr about the collection, it seems better than usuall, more like odl galliano, but it seems a little to much like Clara Bow meets Missy Elliot or some thing.

I do really like the pink coat with teh gold flower buttons and fur trim.:woot:
 
Love it!!!

I get an Alice in Wonderland kinda feel with the black lipstick and the hair and the pattern in Stammy's clothes.
 
oh wow... that's a great pick, spike :woot: i'm loving this... very very pleasantly surprised
 
the entire collection is up now on style.com ... :buzz: :clap: :heart:

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PARIS, March 5, 2005 – The exquisitely lacquered Dita Von Teese, wearing John Galliano's twenties camisole slipdress of beaded nude satin, blithely declared that she had been carried across the snow to protect her swan's down mules so that she could take her place in the front row. She was the perfect almost real-life embodiment of the otherworldly silver-screen sirens whom the designer evoked in his fall show.

Martin Scorsese's The Aviator, with its playfully sophisticated costumes by Oscar-winning Sandy Powell, is fast proving the fashion world's inspirational movie of the season. This lavishly told tale of glamour, obsession, and megalomania was channeled by Galliano's Hollywood back-lot set—complete with arc lights, shadowy scene shifters, and canvas director's chairs (their backs stamped "JOHN GALLIANO STUDIO") drawn up to stars' well-lit makeup tables.

Galliano's collection reprised many of his own Oscar-worthy hits, and added some new obsessions—like the Warholian screen prints of over-made-up eyes that fluttered on the back of gleaming white blazers and cabans. With their finger-waved hair, bee-stung glossy black Clara Bow lips, and arched brows, the girls evoked a celebrated ad campaign shot by Javier Vallhonrat in the designer's wildly inventive late-eighties London days. And their clothes brought back further glory moments in his career. Slouchy blazers and wide-leg pants, complete with suede golfing shoes, suggested Dietrich's mannish off-duty wardrobe, now worn with a modern hip-hop attitude. Galliano rang the changes on his signature thirties-inspired bias-cut dresses via appliqués of drifts of butterflies or prints of overscale, Warhol-look carnations; his pretty twenties debutante dresses, meanwhile, were updated with powder-pink marabou or Wiener Werkstätte-inspired trim. Even more playfully self-referential was a giant parka in chinoiserie-embroidered poison-green satin—an obvious allusion to Nicole Kidman's defining 1997 Dior Academy Awards dress, its hood edged in the pale mink that trimmed the hem of that gown.

This greatest-hits collection, while not leading us into a brave new fashion world, at least confirmed the myriad reasons that make Galliano great—not least the preternatural sense of self that saw him take his bow amid a lavishly choreographed explosion of flaming tapers and the whoosh of a wind machine. Vive le roi!
- Hamish Bowles
 
it's all so gorgeous, all so perfect, i could cry... :cry:

and i really do not agree with the greatest-hits thing that hamish bowles points out in his review...this is absolutely the most impeccable collection of all paris fashion week... nothing is wrong with it at all.. nothing... and for once, a collection in which galliano completely and honestly deserves his accolades and hype.

let's hope that things keep positively progressing in this direction for john. this collection is the most beautiful, most magical, he's done in years. :heart:
 

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