According to Style.com, "For Spring, [John Galliano's muse] was the fictitious-sounding but real Maria Lani. Passing herself off as an actress, she conned the crème de la crème of the twenties Paris art scene (Matisse, Léger, di Chirico, Chagall, etc.) into painting her portrait and then absconded with some 50 works."
Each of the looks for the collection was intended to be a difference "face" or "portrait" of Maria Lani, from leather and lace for day-wear to sumptuous and theatrical Poiret-esque ballgowns:
The twenties theme was continued throughout, with empire lines to drop-waists and parasols:
All of this twenties inspiration is making me want to host a themed cocktail party and dress à la Galliano. I'm even coveting the hair on these models:
The show moved from muted palettes onto an explosion of colour and back to the muted palette of the start:
Pretty butterflies provided the adornment of the dresses that walked down the catwalk:
John Galliano appeared at the end of the show through a shower of gold confetti:
Magnificent.
What do you think of this collection? High fashion or high drama?
All photos: Style.com