Disgraced British designer John
Galliano has been stripped of the
Legion d'Honneur, the top French
medal he was awarded in 2009 for
services to haute couture. Galliano, 51, will no longer have the
right to wear the medal following its
withdrawal under a decree signed by
President Francois Hollande which
was published in France's official
journal on Thursday. The former artistic director of fashion
house Dior was convicted last year of
hurling anti-Semitic insults at patrons
of a Paris bar. Galliano blamed the outburst on drink
and drug problems and went into
rehab for two months. He has since
kept a low profile, but recent
unconfirmed reports suggest he is
considering moving to Los Angeles. Dior have replaced him with Belgian
designer Raf Simons.

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