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Over the past decade at the helm, John Galliano—with his ultra-feminine  style and provocative showmanship as tools—has invigorated the Christian  Dior label to be the jewel of the Bernard Arnault’s LVMH fashion  powerhouse, but after a brush with bigotry that was publicized to the  point of mortification, LVMH decided that fashion’s bad boy and his  anti-Semitic outbursts were a bit too much of a liability for the  company name. Once on par with French legends like Paul  Poiret and Jean Paul Gaultier, it is Galliano’s arrest and dismissal  from his women’s fall fashion show in March that has dominated media  attention. Though some personnel at LVMH vied for a second chance for  the fashion heavy weight, who attributed his self-destructive faux-pas  to multiple addictions for which he has recently been persuaded into  treatment, Bill Gaytten, the relatively under-the-radar designer who  worked with Galliano for 23 years, has been named the creative head of  John Galliano’s namesake label. Though it has yet to be decided which  talent will be plucked to hold the reins of Christian Dior, murmurs can  be heard that Gaytten will be chosen to head this billion dollar label,  as well.