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John Galliano’s Spring 2010 Ready-to-Wear His Best Collection Yet

by Gerardo Mendez 11 October 2009 143 views No Comment E-mail Gerardo Mendez

I love John Galliano’s romantic take on fashion. Ever since Anna Wintour’s illusive mercy fell upon him and recognized him as an up and coming fashion auteur, he has consistently developed collections surrounded by elements of the past and the future of fashion. For the house of Dior, he has been able to showcase several themes from revolutions and wars to the aesthetics of Christian Dior’s atelier several decades ago. However, his own fashion show proves not only his relevance to the fashion community, but that he is only getting better with each and  every collection.

As you know, Fashion Week in New York and Paris recently came to a close, and Mr. Galliano dressed his models in a runway full of bubbles, fake smoke and rays of light in colors that danced around music. Like a futuristic club with people trapped from the past, he was inspired by the old-Hollywood lifestyle. And in the midst of his inspiration with past celebrities and futuristic environments, he made jaws drop and the international press hail his work.

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Every single accessory, flower, brooch or transparency has a purpose, enhances the silhouette and contributed overall to the drama of his show.  This is his best collection in quite a few years, not just under his own brand, but even compared to his Dior collections.

There is no doubt Galliano has done nothing except evolve. His creative spirit has only improved from the day he began his career up to now.

Enjoy the images from his unprecedented collection.

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