




God Bless you, John Galliano, for giving us some color for fall, and saving the world from what could've been a very drab season. . . Lucky for us, the master of couture showed a ready to wear collection for Christian Dior full of classic glamour . . . Fur trimmed citron frocks with 1940's tailoring, tilt hats to high heaven, and platform heels in exotic skins Ava Gardner would've loved. (Whoever said platforms were on the way out - Was it you, Vogue? - was thankfully mistaken).