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Article: John Galliano's wicked, wicked cut: the designer of the moment dishes it out. (interview with fashion designer John Galliano) (Interview)
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- September 1, 1994
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Oribe's mouth is spewing bobby pins.
Naomi Campbell's painting one foot's toenails, while someone else paints the other's. A yearling model frantically begs for anyone with two seconds and a knack with a stuck zipper. Video crews hover like stale smoke.
The music is distractingly good, the lighting eerily bad. Amid the running, the ducking, the pinning, the gyrating, the steaming, the blow-drying, the spilled coffee, the slashed hems, and the split ends about to be transformed into John Galliano's first American fashion show for Bergdorf Goodman stands a can't-be-bothered Galliano, giggling at the naked girls in stilettos, making ringlets with his new black ...