Galliano at Paris Fashion Week F/W10

For his signature show, John Galliano left behind the libertine mood he debuted at Dior, falling back into a style for which he’s well-known: ethnic folk exuberance. As Grace Jones used to sing, “Strange, I’ve seen that face before.” Nomadic Mongolian adventurers mixed military overtones with all kinds of exotic influences into a big pot of fur, flannel and glitter. The show ended with a series of bias-cut gowns framed in Yak fur accompanied by the usual Galliano bow under fireworks, which—in a season when most designers are channeling clean shapes and simplicity—was a complete change of scene.

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