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John Galliano IQONS e-Xhibition

John Galliano is one of those fashion designers whose work is intriguing, captivating and thought-provoking. He is the Chief Designer for Dior, as well as, designing his own line. What always amazes me about his fashion shows, is how not only the clothes make a statement, but how Galliano really brings it to life through the makeup and accessories. Everything just seems to fit.

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To celebrate more than two decades of fashion artistry, IQONS presents an e-Xhibition, highlighting key looks from John Galliano's past collections. Starting from his first runway show in 1985, IQONS has images of his historically influenced designs set up on his IQONS portrait that you can scan through to see how far this great fashion icon has come.

IQONS wants you to leave your comments on which looks have influenced you, the ones that you feel are particularly significant, or just note your personal favorite. From the comments, one person will be selected by John to receive a special selection of Galliano apparel from Yoox.com.

View the e-Xhibition and leave your message for John at iqons.com/John+Galliano

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Comments (3)

He looks so photoshopped, no?

Diana, I wouldn't be surprised if that were true.

Best look ever

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