<p><br /> John Galliano's future at Christian Dior looks uncertain as police earlier questioned the British fashion designer for several hours over accusations that he hurled racial abuse at people in a Paris bar.<br /> </p><p><br /> One of the world's top designers, Galliano was suspended by Dior on Friday hours after a couple complained he shouted racist and anti-Semitic insults at them while out drinking in Paris's hip Marais district.<br /> </p><p><br /> His lawyer said Galliano, who lives in Paris, denies making the comments.<br /> </p><p><br /> But speculation about his future raged after a new complaint was lodged about a similar incident in October and a British tabloid posted a video clip of what it said was Galliano making offensive remarks.<br /> </p><p><br /> Galliano ignored questions on Monday as he strode through a crowd of reporters outside a police station in central Paris, his face largely hidden by a wide-brimmed black hat as he emerged from a Land Rover. He was inside for more than five hours.<br /> </p>