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Behind the spotlight of Paris Fashion Week, such a sad news came out about spectacular Dior couturier.The fashion house stated that they have zero tolerance for any racism including anti-Semitism and apparently there’s no exception, even for John Galliano. He had been officially ousted from his position as chief designer at Christian Dior because of his insulting video depicting racism and anti-Semitic remarks, captured at a bar in Paris. A Dior representative labeled the video as “deeply offensive statements and conduct by John Galliano”.

Just a week before the video was captured, Galliano was arrested as a couple reported him for making anti-Semitic verbal assault. The couple claimed Galliano’s insults included “dirty Jewish face” and “Asian bastard”. The case is still being investigated by Paris Police. According to French law, the penalty for defamation can be one year in prison, a fine of 45,000 euros, or $61,884 at current exchange, or both.

“We unequivocally condemn the statements made by John Galliano, which are in total contradiction to the long-standing core values of Christian Dior,” said Sidney Toledano, chairman and chief executive officer of Christian Dior Couture.

Various comments appeared towards Galliano’s case. “All I can say is that he was and is a brilliant designer, and I hope that fashion will have some memories. Everyone is sad, and the only thing I’m certain of is that he did an amazing thing for Dior and he gave so much pleasure. I will miss him a lot,” said Maria Luisa Poumaillou, fashion director at Printemps. While Alexandra Shulman, British Vogue editor in chief said “I think Galliano made a terrible mistake and such offensive behavior could not be ignored. It is all the same true that he has a huge talent and has contributed enormously to the resurrection of the house of Dior”.

Some people keep supporting this genius designer, but some become upset about his actions. As Karl Lagerfeld stated, “I’m furious, if you want to know. I’m furious that it could happen, because the question is no longer even whether he really said it. The image has gone around the world. It’s a horrible image for fashion, because they think that every designer and everything in fashion is like this. This is what makes me crazy in that story”. Another statement came from Natalie Portman, face of Miss Dior Cherie perfume. “As an individual who is proud to be Jewish, I will not be associated with Mr. Galliano in any way,” Portman said.

Source: wwd.com, socialitelife.com


6 Comments to “Dior Fired John Galliano Over Anti-Semitic Remarks”

  1. boogie says:

    This is sad! Dior’s been doing so well under Galliano, too! You reap what you sow, I guess. What he said was insane and he must have been so wasted to say those things in public and not think they would have dire consequences attached.

    One question though; the mass media was all over his “anti-semitic” comments he made in the Parisian restaurant but then there’s the “Asian bastard” comment and that wasn’t even mentioned in any of the new reports I read! What’s that about?

    But I have to admit, he’s one savvy oh-so-chic looking racist!

    • Rizka says:

      Yes, that’s really sad.. He must be drunk when he said all those statements. About the “Asian bastard” comment, it had been mentioned inside some articles, but it never made as the title.

  2. disti says:

    Natalie Portman has enough starpower to get away with saying such a bold (and true!) opinion. its rare to see a starlet dare to be so honest, how refreshing. then again Natalie isnt just any starlet yeee..

  3. Affi says:

    I saw the video and yes, it’s obvious that he was drunk when he said it and it seemed like he was provoked by those girls who were filming the whole thing. Doesn’t make what he said less awful though.

    Disti, oh yess I think Natalie Portman has reached a whole other status after Black Swan, she could definitely get away with it!

  4. gaga says:

    that is sad, and i’m a big fan of john too, and i like him. but he deserved to fired over that comment, that word should never came out

  5. Meimei says:

    Bravo! No one, no matter how talented, how valuable, how important should get off scott free for being so recklessly slanderous, so condescendingly vicious – drunk or not! Bravo to the Dior team for standing up to Galliano.

    What gets me is… Does he not realize he offended two of the most powerful groups of people/buyers/shoppers in the world?

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