As predicted far and wide, Suzy Menkes reports that John Galliano is off to rehab. For what, it is not yet completely clear. (Gawker)
And yet, the Dior show will go on. (Yahoo)
With the bad, bad man locked safely away, it's time to play the super-fun "Replacement Speculation" game. (Guardian and Daily Front Row)
Also, can John Galliano be fired from John Galliano? How would that work, exactly? (FashionEtc)
So it turns out the now infamous "I Love Hitler" video was not only purchased by The Sun for a large sum of money, it actually dates from December of last year. (Daily Front Row)
Meanwhile, at La Perle, the bar where the two incidents central to the scandal happened, the staff blew off a New York Times reporter. But don't read too deep into that. They are French. (NYT)
For good measure, Cathy Horyn peeps behind Dior's closed doors. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/02/fashion/02galliano-dior.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
Friend of Galliano, Patricia Field, offered a blanket defense of his actions, but then thought better of it. (Village Voice)
Surprisingly, of all the people who know Galliano, the person with the most nuanced, rational, caring, and fair approach to the whole issue that makes all the sense in the world is Olivier Zahm. Go figure. (Purple)
Finally, someone has given a name to the tendency that fashion people have for sticking their feet so spectacularly in their mouths when it comes to issues of race, poverty, or culture (Kenneth Cole's Egypt tweet): "The Zoolander Effect". We're holding on to that one. (Foreign Policy)
Oh, also?Karl Lagerfeld is totally pee-oh-ed at Galliano (Stylecaster)
Image via Humor Chic.
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