Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Dior's successor would be chosen by John Galliano!

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The information was unveiled on Twitter by the publisher of Harper's Bazaar, Derek Blasberg. "I just learned backstage at the concert that Riccardo Tisci Kate Perry was confirmed at Dior," he says.

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