"So in this month-long discussion of what it means for women to dress in a way that's strong and powerful, John Galliano's Bill Gaytten answers thusly: "It's by not having her identity be tied up in appealing to a man. I don;t like simpering sex object." That message came across loud and clear in his fall collection for the house: a discourse on volume, texture, and being covered from head (credit: Stephen Jone's military caps) to tow (pointed spike-stiletto booties)." - vogue.com
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