Thursday, November 24, 2011

Galliano: A play-by-play of yesterday’s hearing



The instant that former Diordesigner, John Galliano was legally accused of firing anti-Semitic insults at a couple while drinking at Paris cafe La Perle, all of the fashion industry—and much of the rest of the world—sat wondering what would happen to him and the famous fashion house. After much anticipation, Galliano’s trial took place yesterday in France. Though we’re sitting an entire hemisphere away from the reportedly un-air-conditioned courtroom, the highlights of the trial were made accessible through industry tweets, blogs and news articles. We were hitting the refresh button for hours—talk about suspense!—and now we can share the play-by-play with you.
Almost fittingly, the trial commenced a fashionable 20 minutes late. From there on out, Galliano defended himself against witness after witness. Here are the highlights:
Plaintiff Geraldine Bloch’s lawyer revealed outside the courthouse that she is seeking just €1 in damages on moral grounds. 
Second plaintiff Philippe Virgitti, unlike Geraldine Bloch, is seeking financial compensation for “moral damage.”
Plantiff number three, Fatiha Oummedour, was not present in court, but according to her statement, a drunken Galliano had repeatedly thrown anti-Semitic slurs at her in a dispute at the same bar the previous October. 
Three judges enter the courtroom: Two women and a man. The trial is underway as the charges are read out loud. In response to the reading, there is muffled laughter in the courtroom—presumably directed at the judge’s English accent, not the incident itself. 
Galliano walks slowly into court looking drained, wearing black leather pants, a black jacket and a black polka-dot neck scarf. 
Galliano’s initial statement included an explanation of his alcoholism and drug addiction. Galliano tells the court that he doesn’t remember February 24 very well, but he claims that one of the plaintiffs was aggressive towards him. “After every creative high, I would crash and the alcohol helped me…I have a triple addiction. I followed a rehab programme, spent two months in Arizona, I am still being treated and spent two months in Switzerland.” 
Galliano’s lawyer takes over for his translator, as she claims she cannot decipher his words. 
Galliano claims that he has fought all his life against prejudice and that he, himself, had been subjected to it in the past. 
There is a 15-minute recess. 
The trial resumes to closing remarks in which Galliano apologizes. 
The prosecution wants to know how Galliano can apologize for something he said he never did. 
After the seven-hour hearing the judge makes a final statement. Drum roll, please. The judge says that the court will adjourn and reconvene on September 8, 2011. And the suspense continues.

Hailee Steinfeld’s Miu Miu ad, Galliano’s second chance and designers dissing designers




Miu Miu’s muse: Take a look at the first shot from Hailee Steinfeld’s fall ad campaign for the label.
Rumours that John Galliano might be asked to return to his signature label are circulating after Cathy Horyn defends the designer. 
Aretha Franklin broke her toe stumbling over her own pair of Jimmy Choo heels. They say pain is beauty! 
Move over Tyra! Karlie Kloss launches her own modeling competition. 


What does Alaïa think of Karl Lagerfeld? Apparently not all that much. ReadAzzedine diss the Chanel designer as well as Anna Wintour. 
The fashion backtalk doesn’t end there. Find out why Giorgio Armani thinksMiuccia Prada’s clothing is ugly. 
Beyoncé takes the silver screen. Watch behind the scene footage of the singer’sMarlene Dietrich-inspired shoot for L’Uomo Vogue. 


What Kate Moss wants: wondering what the supermodel put on her wedding registry? Gifts include a set of pricey crystal ashtrays. 
After 10 years of marriage, Natalia Vodianova’s separation from husband, Justin Portman, has been confirmed. 

John Galliano’s Topshop collaboration, true or false?




The media just can’t get enough of John Galliano. Last month Cathy Horynspeculated that he would be reappointed to his signature label, claims that were soon proven untrue after Bill Gaytten got the job as creative director (and let’s see how long that lasts). Today, new rumours have surfaced that the former Dior designer has a new gig.


After designing Kate Moss’s wedding dress and making an unexpected appearance at the nuptials last week, Vogue UK reported that Galliano was in talks with TopshopCEO Sir Philip Green regarding a possible collaboration with the high-street megastore. According to the magazine’s website, a collection similar to the one Moss did a few years back was possibly brought up in conversation between Green and Galliano at the supermodel’s wedding.


So, is there any truth to the rumours? All signs are pointing to no. Both Green and Topshop denied any negotiations, and even though Galliano fans would still jump at the chance to own his designs at an affordable price point, it seems an alignment with the designer now still feels too risky. So, what’s everyone saying?


THEY SAID:
Vogue UK: “The move would be a fashion resurrection for Galliano, currently awaiting judgment for charges of public insult in Paris, especially as his return would be under the wing of Green, one of the country’s most influential Jewish businessmen.” [Vogue UK]
Topshop: “It’s incredible how rumors get started!” [Twitter]
Sir Philip Green: “I saw John Galliano at Kate’s wedding last Friday. I did not discuss any business with him then, nor have I since.” [Vogue UK]


WE SAID:
Randi Bergman, online editor: “I wouldn’t be surprised if this turned out to be true. After all, rumours like this all tend to start off with a denial (let’s not forgetSarah Burton‘s swift denial of designing Kate Middleton‘s wedding dress). I for one, though, am not ready to see Galliano anywhere near a positive spotlight any time soon.”
//PART 2