Girl Talk's first "mini episode" of their 7 part series accompanying their 2010 album All Day, not only puts the fun back into music videos, but gives us hope of character development. Screw the beautiful ballerina, "Girl Walk" celebrates dancing from your gut and the beauty within....and I just friggin' love it.
Designer John Galliano is no longer the designer for Christian Dior. Dior's president and CEO said, "I condemn most firmly the statements made by John Galliano which are a total contradiction with the essential values that have always been defended by the House of Christian Dior." What was so horrendous that they would fire the legendary designer? In the wake of what I like to call Mel Gibsonism, last week Galliano was said to have made similar anti-Semitic remarks. A couple called the police at a Parisian cafe after a video surfaced of the designer saying "I love Hitler." Yep, that's right, "I love Hitler." That's about as bold as his 2010 Fall collection. Not to worry, thought, Dior will still hold their runway show in Paris on Friday and released this statement:
"Following the allegations of anti-Semitic statements that resulted in John Galliano being questioned by police on Thursday, February 24, Christian Dior immediately suspended its relationship with its designer, pending the outcome of the police investigation. Today, in light of the deeply offensive statements and conduct by John Galliano in a video made public yesterday, Christian Dior has commenced termination proceedings against him."
Galliano has worked for Dior since 1996. And now, because of his love for, well, a dead dictator, he'll probably never work again.
Fall 2011 - Milan. Fringe and details. And someone please send me that pantsuit. Mr. Armani, (ad)dress me.