French fashion house Christian Dior fired its star designer John Galliano on Tuesday after an online video clip spread around the world showing him hurling anti-Semitic abuse at people in a Paris bar.
Christian Dior chief executive Sidney Toledano said the “odious nature” of Galliano’s behavior on the video led Dior to relieve him of his duties after 15 years as the label’s chief designer and just three days before Dior’s catwalk show at Paris Fashion Week.
“I very firmly condemn what was said by John Galliano, which totally contradicts the values which have always been defended by Christian Dior,” Toledano said in a statement.
The sequence of events surrounding Galliano’s departure included an almost Dior-free Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday and prompted Oscar-winning actress Natalie Portman — who has a deal to promote Dior perfume — to voice her disgust with the British designer.
The saga started last Thursday evening when Paris police said they had been called to La Perle bar in Paris’s hip Marais District, where they found an inebriated Galliano delivering a torrent of abuse to a couple on the bar’s terrace.
The officers escorted Galliano to a police station and then home. The couple complained that Galliano had hurled racist and anti-Semitic comments at them, an offense under French law.
A person close to Galliano, who spoke to him by telephone on Tuesday, said he had been struggling to cope for some time with the pressures of his life under the spotlight.
‘DEAD MAN’
“He knows he’s a dead man. It is horribly violent and tragic. I am very pessimistic about his future,” she said.
Dior suspended Galliano on Friday, after which a fresh complaint was filed over an incident in October. The video surfaced on Monday on the Web site of Britain’s Sun tabloid.
Dior — a favorite on the red carpet — was all but invisible at Sunday’s Academy Awards and Portman, who is Jewish, issued a statement on Monday condemning Galliano. Portman, who won a best actress Oscar for the ballet film Black Swan on Sunday, has a deal to promote the Miss Dior Cherie perfume.
She said she was “deeply shocked and disgusted” at the video clip and wanted nothing more to do with Galliano.
“In light of this video, and as an individual who is proud to be Jewish, I will not be associated with Mr Galliano in any way,” she said, calling the comments “terrible.”
It was not clear whether her contract with Dior would be affected. Galliano was not involved with the brand’s perfume.
Galliano’s lawyer Stephane Zerbib has denied the charges, saying “he has never said such things.”
Donatella Versace said in Milan there was no justification for the insults, but she doubted Galliano had meant to be racist.
Giorgio Armani told fashion reporters the episode must have been owing to “a moment of weakness.”
“You can’t expect exemplary behavior from an eccentric man like him,” he said.
The person close to Galliano, a fashion expert who asked not to be named, said he has struggled with having to constantly outperform and with living a life disconnected from reality.
‘PRESSURE COOKER’
“The truth is that the lid has been removed. Dior had kept him inside this closed pressure cooker and he was trying to survive. Dior wanted people to believe that everything was fine, but he was not alright,” she said.
Paris prosecutors are to decide by the end of the week whether Galliano should face trial over Thursday’s incident in the Marais, a neighborhood packed with gay bars and fashion outlets that was formerly the city’s Jewish quarter.
It was not clear whether Dior’s show would go ahead, although a Sunday show of Galliano’s own label will still run.
Dior is the leading fashion name at LVMH, the world’s biggest luxury group led by billionaire Bernard Arnault.
Dior sits alongside LVMH’s other brands Kenzo, Celine, Marc Jacobs, Fendi and Loewe, but the Christian Dior company is the parent of LVMH, whose businesses include fine wines and watches.
Galliano was named British designer of the year four times.
Schooled in the alma mater of many of the world’s top designers, London’s Central St Martins, Galliano was one of the longest-lasting designers in the couture world, alongside Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel, Giorgio Armani and Jean-Paul Gaultier.
“It’s sad. That’s the only thing I can say. He’s an artist and it’s sad for me,” Portuguese designer Fatima Lopes said.
Fashion critics said Dior may have had concerns about Galliano for some time.
“He was all about excesses, but such extremes no longer really corresponded to today’s zeitgeist,” said Anne-Sophie von Claer of French daily Le Figaro.
His boots may be hard to fill, but names began to circulate such as Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy, a Dior sister brand at LVMH, and Haider Ackermann, who already has his own label.
“I don’t think there will be any serious consequences for Dior. It’s a great brand, LVMH won’t have any issue finding a new creative director — fresh creative talent may even be good news,” Bernstein analyst Luca Solca said.
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