John Galliano blasts cancel culture as he steps away from Maison Margiela

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John Galliano entered Maison Margiela under the cloak of controversy in 2014. A decade later, as the great British fashion designer today announces he is stepping down as Artistic Director from the Belgian-founded, Paris-based fashion house, the industry wonders: is his rehabilitation complete?

The 64-year old designer rose to global acclaim in the Nineties thanks to extraordinary collections at the helm of Givenchy, Dior as well as his own label, John Galliano, alongside creating timeless red carpet outfits for clients including Diana, Princess of Wales and Nicole Kidman but came crashing down to earth when footage of his drunken, anti-semitic tirades were leaked in 2010.

John Galliano designed Zendaya’s Maison Margiela Met Gala dress this May

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Fired from Dior and shunned from polite society, it has been the tireless work of a handful of fashion insiders — including Vogue’s Anna Wintour — that have helped him regain his footing. Recently, he has benefited from an influx of support. In 2023, he was the subject of Kevin Macdonald’s documentary High & Low – John Galliano, which saw the likes Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Charlize Theron come to his defense, while 2024 saw him dress key Met Gala attendees Kim Kardashian, Zendaya and Bad Bunny in Margiela designs.

“Forgiving myself was, for a while, the hardest act. I felt guilty that my behavior perpetuated the stereotype that creativity had to be fueled by drink and drugs,” Galliano said in a statement released on his Instagram today. “Today is the day I say Goodbye to Maison Margiela. My heart overflows with joyous gratitude, and my soul smiles. For I am 14 years old today — 14 years sober,” his letter read, and which was signed “Johnny G.”



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