Paris Fashion Week: Christian Dior
The Christian Dior ready-to-wear spring 2008 collection was smokin'! John Galliano celebrated the 60th Anniversary of Christian Dior with steamy hot '20s through '40s-themed designs depicting all the styles he's created throughout his 10-year career with Dior. Set to the beat of Sting's "Englishman in New York" as the perfect 'mood' music, Galliano debuted with his renowned pant suit in the form of a three-piece pin-stripe with a chic hardware-accented baret. His other designs primarily consisted of trench coats, zebra and leopard print, leaf patterned pencil skirt sets, and pagoda-shouldered renditions of his Madame Butterfly collection. And oh how we loved the accessories galore! Big, fabulous handbags, dazzling jewelry, strappy heels, and of course, sexy vintage-inspired hats. Check out more photos from the show after the jump.
The sexiest aspect of his lineup included jazzy '30s-style sexy silhouettes in chiffon and charmeuse, and an array of colors from bright coral to sea-foam green to lavender to deep auburn.

We just had to show you Galliano's hilarious grand finale--himself posed as a cigarette-smoking Englishman, caught in top hat, tails, poofy white underpants, and suspendered socks.
