If there's one thing you can rely on John Galliano to provide, it's entertainment-though not necessarily the kind where the audience is meant to be scribbling down style numbers or sketching dresses. This season, his roll-up, roll-up fashion sideshow had a moral: Everybody's beautiful; live and let live; respect one another-that sort of thing. Against a schlocky 1920's Art Deco theater set, he sent out a parade of proud couples-grande dames and gigolos, blondes and sugar daddies, fat ladies and admiring lovers, lipstick lesbians, bearded transvestites, and midget fiancés-about to be wed.
—Michael Kors