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John Galliano changes fashion for beauty

 Many rumors have revolved around the return of the "Enfant terrible" of fashion and these have been confirmed by recent news in different publications and websites, which reported that the Gibraltarian had decided to make his long-awaited return, this time in the world of cosmetics and perfumery. Techcrunchpro    

John Galliano embarks on a new and very interesting project with L'Etoile . The Russian perfume company has confirmed through its website that the Gibraltarian designer will work as a beauty consultant. The news, under the headline "John is back!", Includes the confirmation of Liz Rosenberg - Galliano's own right hand. L'Etoile is one of the most powerful chains in Russia - according to WWD - and has 750 stores and more than 150 firms under its charge, among which are Chanel, Guerlain and Christian Dior. thepinkcharm 

After leaving his position as imaginative director at Christian Dior in 2011, Galliano has only returned to work in the fashion industry at Oscar de la Renta's studio through a collection of dresses specially designed for the production of Stephen Fry, The importance of being called Ernesto; in addition to his forays as an editor for a Vogue production with Kate Moss in December 2013. themarketinginfo  

It is not the first time that Galliano has made a foray into the world of beauty, as he has worked with Pat McGrath on the beauty looks of Dior's ready-to-wear and Haute Couture collections and also created a fragrance in his day. which has become part of his successful empire.

Alexander McQueen's "Savage Beauty" leaves London's Metropolitan Museum

the Victoria & Albert Museum receives a sample that discovered the ill-fated genius of Sewing, and that had been exhibited so far in the famous Metropolitan Museum in London. worldmarketingtips

The exhibition that shocked the world with the work of the most immeasurable veiled talent in the current history of design changes continents. Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, the exhibition that the Metropolitan Museum in New York opened in 2011 after the death of the creator on February 11, 2010, leaves its location in the Metropolitan archives to reach the Victoria & Albert in London. This has been announced by the museum itself, adding that the tickets will go on sale from today at 10 in the morning and the exhibition will open to the public from March 14, 2015 to July 19 of that same year.

The show brings together around one hundred pieces in a show curated by Andrew Bolton and Harold Koda, in which, as the former explained, “his legacy and contribution to fashion is celebrated. “McQueen was a remarkable voice and a remarkable technician, and his runway performances were amazing. We want to articulate the exhibition around two key elements: its parades and the beauty of its artisan pieces ».
The items on display in the Metropolitan's Cantor Galleries are from McQueen's archives, Givenchy and private collectors, including the incredible wardrobe of her friend and muse Isabella Blow, now owned by Daphne Guinness. technologybeam