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John Galliano’s vision of Christmas includes leopards

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When we were young, our mom would decorate our Christmas tree entirely with shiny, light pink metal bows, which was so embarrassing, because everyone knows that real Christmas trees have reindeer and tinsel. If anything could have turned our tiny, traditionalist hearts toward decorator trees it would have been John Galliano‘s Dior Tree, unveiled today at London’s historic Claridge’s hotel. The papier-mâche and polystyrene seems more like something from The Jungle Book that The Night Before Christmas: The twisted white trunk is covered with blue leaves and is home to dragonflies, parrots and a leopard. [Telegraph]
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