Japanese release.
He was called the "revolutionary of the fashion world" and led his brands to success one after another, when the incident occurred.
In this documentary, Galliano himself tells the story of his glory, downfall, redemption, and sudden return to Maison Margiela.
In 2011, shocking news quickly spread to the entire world. John Galliano, the designer of Christian Dior, was arrested.
John Galliano was selected one after another as a designer for world-famous brands such as Givenchy in 1995 and Christian Dior in 1996, and was hailed as a "revolutionary in the fashion world" and a treasure of the fashion world.
However, in February 2011, at the height of his career, a video of him spouting anti-Semitic rhetoric went viral, and he was subsequently found guilty and fired from the brand, literally losing "everything".
Now, 13 years after the incident, Galliano sits down in front of the camera and "tells it like it is" in a documentary film. The film features interviews with popular models, actors, critics, and editors, as well as rare behind-the-scenes archival footage and expressive electro music by Tom Hodge that captivates viewers as they watch the most extravagant fashion shows from his debut to the era of each brand. [Machine Translation]
01. High And Low
02. Obsessed
03. The Sales Were Dropping
04. Mother
05. Escape
06. Two Johns
07. The Girls Rallied
08. I Had To Prove My Mettle
09. Research Trips
10. Clochard
11. He Told Me He Loved Me
12. The Genius of Fashion
13. The Naked Lion
14. Viva La Muerte
15. I Want To Apologise
16. You Wanted Out
17. What Are You Sorry About
18. I'm Trying To Make Amends
19. It's Not Enough
20. Maison Margiela
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- CD