Joan Smalls in Giambattista Valli couture.  Photo: Imaxtree  
Paris has played host to almost two full days of couture shows; what’s happened so far? 
—Olivia Palermo announced that she’s starting a blog.  It’ll dish out style  advice—which we’d happily take from the sharply dressed socialite—but no  word on that TV show. 
—Giambattista Valli showed off his debut couture collection. Sounds like all 45 looks were a smashing success. Cathy Horyn at the Times asks if he’s ready for his time in the spotlight and calls the collection “ambitious and lively.” 
—Jil Sander’s day-glo pink suit is apparently the go-to outfit of choice for couture’s male audience, or at least the two spotted wearing it on the same day! 
—Giorgio Armani dedicated his Privé show to Japan. 
—The house of Dior presented its first couture collection without John  Galliano.  Bill  Gaytten, who was recently named Creative Director at  Galliano, took a  bow at the end of the show, but the critics aren’t  exactly anointing  him Dior’s savior. Horyn  says,  “He’s a sweetheart, but he is not a designer…The  collection…was a  hodgepodge…That immaculate Dior polish was not  evident. Some long  flowing dresses in hand-painted silk looked  contemporary enough, but  for the most part the clothes looked like  over-bright costumes.” Suzy Menkes agrees,  “Regardless of charges that  he was sozzled with drink, off-his-head on  pills or wildly ranting, John  Galliano brought to the house a finesse  and exquisite lightness that,  with his departure, has blown away like  confetti in the wind. This  carnival of a show looked like a bunch of  partygoers had done a witty,  wacky take on Dior extravaganzas.”