He is known for his love of theatre and femininity. Galliano has repeatedly used Charlie Thereon as a Muse and has been creating couture dresses for her to wear to formal red carpet events. So, it was surprising when in 2006, his concept were homeless people, that he so while jogging every morning. From a fashion point of view the collection got some strong reviews.
For his part, Galliano says:
"I don't feel the need to apologize for the collection." he said in a telephone interview on Friday. "I really, really saw nothing wrong with it." He then proceeded with an articulate, if by now well-practiced, defense, characterizing his critics as "bourgeois people,’’ (John Galliano)
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It was quit a controversial concept, but I suppose you can find beauty in everything. The collection was crafted from a specially-designed newspaper-printed silk, as well as other luxury fabrics that were ripped, aged, and abraded so that they would appear dirty, and worn with laddered tights. And that created a trend called ''Homeless chic''
Then in 2010 Vivian Westwood used the ''homeless chic trend for one of her collection too.
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Then in August of 2010 The famous fashion blogger Scot Schumann posted a picture who appeared as a homeless person.
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