





Christian Dior designer John Galliano is never a let down and provides Paris Couture Week with another phenomenal fashion orgasm. His inspirations were as varied as Symbolist painters, John Singer Sargent and Gustav Klimt but I can't help seeing a bit of 60's Courreges thrown into the mix as well. His colors are hypnotising and the aqua-green look above is simply amazing. The magenta confetti dress on the second picture is my favorite, but they are all breath-takingly beautiful creations and Galliano is a genius!
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