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I love when haute couture designers do "cheap" ready-to-wear lines. I'm not sure if John Galliano knows how to do practical designs, but (if I had the money) nothing could stop me from owning this coat. His 2008 line calls to mind about a million classic children's story references (from "Alice in Wonderland" to "Arabian Nights"), which I love. Something about the one above makes me think of the Scarecrow (with a crow feather headdress!!) from "The Wizard of Oz." The outfit below is so obviously the Mad Hatter. I'm thinking I could totally knit a hat like that...
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