
La Perle, the Paris café where Galliano so notoriously uttered anti-Semitic slurs earlier this year, has subsequently gotten a reputation for being a fashionable spot. “It’s changed since the Galliano story,” fashion publicist Nassim Derbikh tells the Times. “People are younger. They think this is a fashion place, that they’ll find a piece of luxury here. They think they’ll find a Karl Lagerfeld here. Well, Karl Lagerfeld doesn’t come here.” [NYT]