British designer John Galliano leaves Maison Margiela after 10 years, his ‘wings mended’

Givenchy hired Galliano as a young head designer in 1995, before Christian Dior brought him on as creative director the next year. For 15 years, his star rose with theatrical runway shows.

John Galliano, the British designer known for his dramatic flair and transformative vision, has officially departed from Maison Margiela after a remarkable ten-year tenure.

Gallianoā€™s departure marks the end of a significant chapter for both the designer and the iconic fashion house. In this article, we explore Gallianoā€™s tenure at Margiela, the impact of his work, and the personal journey that led to his decision to move on.

A Decade of Innovation and Transformation

John Galliano joined Maison Margiela in 2014, taking over the reins as creative director for the French fashion house known for its avant-garde designs and unconventional approach to fashion.

Under Gallianoā€™s guidance, Margiela entered a new era, one where the designerā€™s unique vision blended seamlessly with the houseā€™s signature deconstructionist aesthetic. Gallianoā€™s ability to merge high fashion with subversive art garnered attention not only from critics but also from fashion enthusiasts around the globe.

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