John Galliano stripped of Legion of Honour following anti-Semitic abuse conviction

So if anyone has been wondering what happened to Galliano since Kate Moss’s wedding, here is an update from the fashion.telegraph.co.uk

After being photographed lunching at the Paris Ritz with Anna Wintour during Haute Couture Fashion Week, it seemed things might finally be on the up for disgraced fashion designer John Galliano.

However WWD report that following his conviction for hurling anti-Semitic abuse at a woman outside a Paris café in February 2011, Galliano has been stripped of his Legion of Honour Award by French President, François Hollande.

The Gibraltar-born British fashion designer, who was ousted from creative director roles at both Christian Dior and his eponymous label following his arrest, was decorated as a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour at the Elysée Palace in 2010. The award is traditionally given for services to France, with other decorated fashion luminaries numbering Hubert de Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, Azzedine Alaïa, Franca Sozzani, Marc Jacobs and Anna Wintour.

With rumours circling that he is poised to make a make a comeback in the ever-forgiving fashion world, Galliano will no doubt be dismayed that talk of the ugly incident – which the designer attributed to work-related stress – has flared-up again.

Separately, it is believed that Galliano has lodged an employee/employer dispute claim for over €15 million (£11.9 million) at the Conseil des Prud’hommes, with a Paris hearing scheduled for February 4, 2013.

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