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do uzupełnienia - 10.06.2011
(NYT42) NEW YORK -- May 19, 2006 -- GALLIANO-FASHION-ADV21 -- John Galliano at the Dior resort collection show at the LVMH Tower in New York on Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Galliano is one of the few designers working today who actually knows how to cut cloth. If your daughter is wearing a bias-cut prom dress this spring, it is largely because years ago Galliano pushed manufacturers to try the technique on an industrial scale. His clothes have been judged unwearable and, more recently, overly commercial and safe. But as with all far-sighted talent, the judgments are eventually reversed. What once looked unwearable now seems ordinary, and what once seemed banal now looks right. (Joe Fornabaio/The New York Times)
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