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Galliano steals the show in Paris
Paris haute couture week, which began yesterday, was dogged by bad omens even before the city's Olympic disappointment. The death on Sunday of Nan Kempner, the American socialite who was one of haute couture's best customers, was a timely reminder of a pressing problem: that the client base for this exclusive branch of fashion is ageing.
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Galliano turns fashion inside out with a look of sheer splendour
FOR most of yesterday the air in Paris was humming with tension. Would Christina Aguilera topple off her heels into one of the antique upturned urns at Dior or impale herself on one of the galleon-sized chandeliers littering the ground. Would Naomi Campbell find anything throwable backstage? Never let it be said that couture isn’t an extreme sport
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Designer John Galliano
With a squad of models cloned from himself, John Galliano conquered Paris' men's catwalk in true Napoleonic style.
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