Paris Haute Couture | Christian Dior Spring 2010 Couture

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Published January 25, 2010
















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55 thoughts on “Paris Haute Couture | Christian Dior Spring 2010 Couture”

  1. Wow! I’ve always loved Galliano. Some collections more than others but this one is amazing. I think
    up there with the one at the train station and Pocahontas from the fall 1998 collection. Luscious,
    evocative, beautiful, impractical(of course). My only change would be darker eye shadows. Not too dark but those pale blues don’t work for me.

    Reply
  2. Wow! I’ve always loved Galliano. Some collections more than others but this one is amazing. I think
    up there with the one at the train station and Pocahontas from the fall 1998 collection. Luscious,
    evocative, beautiful, impractical(of course). My only change would be darker eye shadows. Not too dark but those pale blues don’t work for me.

    Reply
  3. Wow! I’ve always loved Galliano. Some collections more than others but this one is amazing. I think
    up there with the one at the train station and Pocahontas from the fall 1998 collection. Luscious,
    evocative, beautiful, impractical(of course). My only change would be darker eye shadows. Not too dark but those pale blues don’t work for me.

    Reply
  4. Wow! I’ve always loved Galliano. Some collections more than others but this one is amazing. I think
    up there with the one at the train station and Pocahontas from the fall 1998 collection. Luscious,
    evocative, beautiful, impractical(of course). My only change would be darker eye shadows. Not too dark but those pale blues don’t work for me.

    Reply
  5. Wow! I’ve always loved Galliano. Some collections more than others but this one is amazing. I think
    up there with the one at the train station and Pocahontas from the fall 1998 collection. Luscious,
    evocative, beautiful, impractical(of course). My only change would be darker eye shadows. Not too dark but those pale blues don’t work for me.

    Reply
  6. This made me smile. It's so…Queen of Hearts meets Cruella De Vil and has a tea party with a bunch of victorian socialites and then they all go play polo and mock everyone for their boring taste in clothes. 8D
    The eye shadow makes me cringe a little by itself, but it sorta matches the mood that Galliano tends to evoke.

    Reply
  7. This made me smile. It's so…Queen of Hearts meets Cruella De Vil and has a tea party with a bunch of victorian socialites and then they all go play polo and mock everyone for their boring taste in clothes. 8D
    The eye shadow makes me cringe a little by itself, but it sorta matches the mood that Galliano tends to evoke.

    Reply
  8. This made me smile. It's so…Queen of Hearts meets Cruella De Vil and has a tea party with a bunch of victorian socialites and then they all go play polo and mock everyone for their boring taste in clothes. 8D
    The eye shadow makes me cringe a little by itself, but it sorta matches the mood that Galliano tends to evoke.

    Reply
  9. This made me smile. It's so…Queen of Hearts meets Cruella De Vil and has a tea party with a bunch of victorian socialites and then they all go play polo and mock everyone for their boring taste in clothes. 8D
    The eye shadow makes me cringe a little by itself, but it sorta matches the mood that Galliano tends to evoke.

    Reply
  10. This made me smile. It's so…Queen of Hearts meets Cruella De Vil and has a tea party with a bunch of victorian socialites and then they all go play polo and mock everyone for their boring taste in clothes. 8D
    The eye shadow makes me cringe a little by itself, but it sorta matches the mood that Galliano tends to evoke.

    Reply
  11. tho i feel this is significantly all over the place, like galliano could not make up his mind about the theme…its still brilliant.

    Reply
  12. tho i feel this is significantly all over the place, like galliano could not make up his mind about the theme…its still brilliant.

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