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John Galliano was always a star Don’t Follow Me You Won’t Make It Scuba Diving Diver Danger T-Shirt . When I started on my Foundation course in the early 1980s. at Saint Martin’s School of Art, as it was then known, he was already a supernova of the fashion department, his exquisite drawings setting him on a sure path to becoming an illustrator. He inspired me to decide on a career in fashion rather than costume design (I had been torn), and after the Foundation course
Don’t Follow Me You Won’t Make It Scuba Diving Diver Danger T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
I stayed on at Saint Martin’s to pursue just that Don’t Follow Me You Won’t Make It Scuba Diving Diver Danger T-Shirt . As John worked on his degree collection the following year, he holed up in the college library, hidden behind stacks of reference books that served a double purpose: They defined his private work space and helped to shield his jealously guarded sketches from prying eyes. As it turned out, John had taken inspiration from the Incroyables—the male and female dandies who emerged in the wake of the French Revolution with their own exaggerated versions of revolutionary style. He even burnt the edges of his drawings and dripped candle wax over them to create the illusion that they had been salvaged from an aristocrat’s ransacked mansion.The collection was sensational—Joan Burstein, who ran Browns, London’s most fashionable boutique, bought it in its entirety. John couldn’t afford a taxi to transport it, so he wheeled it on a dress rail all the way to South Molton Street, where Mrs. B put it in her window and Barbra Streisand and Diana Ross bought pieces right out of it: They were his very first clients. John turned down a job offer to become an illustrator in New York and instead set up his eponymous brand there and then on a wing and a prayer.I wore pieces from that first collection—waistcoats made from patches of 18th-century-style upholstery silks and sprigged cottons, jersey long johns, and vast organza shirts tying at the throat with a huge jabot. (John has re-created one of these looks to complete an ensemble built around a coat from this collection that the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s costume department has recently acquired and that is showcased in Andrew Bolton’s brilliant “Camp: Notes on Fashion” exhibition.)
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Anonymous –
Fit is okay. A little tight across the shoulders. Sleeves are a little narrow. Length if fine, below the belt, average t-shirt length. Size Large is what I have, I’d say it’s more of an “Extra Medium”. One of the 2 shirts has a bunch of threading balled up on the front of the should. Not a big deal, just a weird amount of extra material. I do have 2 other colors of this shirt which fit completely different. Those are larger all around.
Anonymous –
These shirts are great, the price was what stood out and then I had medium to even low expectations on them and the quality of them are top notch! I love the feel of these shirts, the pocket and logo is small and subtle but enough . Great shirts, Good for anything! Casual wear, getting dirty or work. I ended up getting 4