Dior suspends John Galliano after arrest for street abuse
The Guardian reports: Christian Dior has suspended its star British fashion designer John Galliano after he was arrested for an alleged assault and making anti-semitic remarks after a late-night drinking session.
Galliano was escorted home by French police late yesterday after what police said was a drinking session that ended with him hurling insults at a couple.
The chief executive of Dior, Sidney Toledano, said Galliano had been removed from his post. "Dior affirms with the utmost conviction its policy of zero tolerance towards any antisemitic or racist words or behaviour. Pending the results of the inquiry Christian Dior has suspended John Galliano from his responsibilities."
The flamboyant designer was arrested in the Marais district after allegedly verbally accosting a couple sitting on a cafe terrace. Galliano had been drinking at a bar beforehand. He was arrested and taken to a police station, where a sobriety test showed him to be just over the legal limit.
Police took him to his home without filing any charges. He was released on the recommendation of the state prosecutor.
One police source told Reuters the outburst had been prompted by stress before the upcoming Paris fashion week at which Dior's show is always in the spotlight.
Galliano was escorted home by French police late yesterday after what police said was a drinking session that ended with him hurling insults at a couple.
The chief executive of Dior, Sidney Toledano, said Galliano had been removed from his post. "Dior affirms with the utmost conviction its policy of zero tolerance towards any antisemitic or racist words or behaviour. Pending the results of the inquiry Christian Dior has suspended John Galliano from his responsibilities."
The flamboyant designer was arrested in the Marais district after allegedly verbally accosting a couple sitting on a cafe terrace. Galliano had been drinking at a bar beforehand. He was arrested and taken to a police station, where a sobriety test showed him to be just over the legal limit.
Police took him to his home without filing any charges. He was released on the recommendation of the state prosecutor.
One police source told Reuters the outburst had been prompted by stress before the upcoming Paris fashion week at which Dior's show is always in the spotlight.
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