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Dior Fires John Galliano!


UPDATE: Racked got their hands on Dior’s full statement. We’ve included that below.

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Following Natalie Portman’s public condemnation of the embattled designer and rumors of emergency meetings at the iconic French brand, Dior has officially fired John Galliano, effective immediately.

Women’s Wear Daily reports that Dior released a brief statement Tuesday morning announcing Galliano’s termination in light of the “odious behavior” portrayed in that “I Love Hitler” video which made the rounds on Monday.

In the statement, Dior’s president and chief executive officer Sidney Toledano said, “I condemn most firmly the statements made by John Galliano which are total contradiction with the essential values that have always been defended by the House of Christian Dior.”

Paris – March 1, 2011

Following the allegations of anti-Semitic statements that resulted in John Galliano being questioned by police on Thursday, February 24, Christian Dior immediately suspended its relationship with its designer, pending the outcome of the police investigation.

Today, in light of the deeply offensive statements and conduct by John Galliano in a video made public yesterday, Christian Dior has commenced termination proceedings against him.

Sidney Toledano, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Christian Dior Couture, said: “I unequivocally condemn the statements made by John Galliano which are in total contradiction to the longstanding core values of Christian Dior”.

It’s important to note that Dior specifically writes they’ve “initiated proceedings to fire him,” which is to say: there is a process to go through before Galliano is officially out. As the Wall Street Journal’s Christina Binkley pointed out via Twitter, “Don’t expect the Galliano thing to end easily. French gov’t will likely require a process, and there’s the Galliano line to contend with.”

Galliano certainly isn’t staying, but we find it hard to believe he’ll go quietly; he’s already filed a defamation suit against his initial accusers, so we wouldn’t be surprised if he made claims against Dior for wrongful termination. And finally, there’s the question of what ownership percentage the designer has in his eponymous line — and how the rest of the fashion community will react.

Dior Ousts Galliano in Wake of Anti-Semitic Allegations [WWD]

EARLIER:

Natalie Portman Is ‘Disgusted’ By John Galliano
John Galliano’s Racist Rant Caught On Video: ‘I Love Hitler’
John Galliano Files Defamation Claim Against Couple
Galliano Arrested For Anti-Semitic Remarks, Alleged Assault



  • http://twitter.com/GlennBelverio GlennBelverio

    I agree that he should be fired because the only way a serious alcoholic will seek help is if terrible things happen to him or her. We can’t enable Gallinao. However, Dior’s official statement reeks of hypocrisy. According to biographical information, Christian Dior himself designed clothes for the wives of Nazi officers and French collaborators. But who cares since there’s no iPhone video footage proving this.

  • ScallywagNYC

    In the same way can we really be surprised that this man who was rewarded for virtue of his transgressive behavior on stage didn’t also lead a transgressive life offstage as well?

    http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1J0HTF/scallywagandvagabond.com/2011/02/the-pitfalls-of-all-your-social-status-updates/

  • Anonymous

    I don’t give a sh!t what happens to this bigot, I just don’t want to have to look at his ugly face again!! Maybe he’ll do the honorable thing and shoot himself in the head!!!!

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