jackets are wonderful, funny but very wearable as well. like some trousers too. but most of this collection really doesn´t seem like something from McQueen Fashion house
I like a great much of the collection but I felt as though the order the looks came out was inappropriate. The flame jacket should have been seen as a great divider between the somber and the joyous pieces offered.
Bloody hell, what a car crash, did she wake up from the wedding, fag still in mouth, a melted favour in her hand and realise she had 2 hours to pull this together? The red swirly check feels like a rehash from women's F/W 09. Come on Sarah, I don't want you to fail, but I'm not exactly rooting for you either right now.
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"The clothes in themselves do not make a statement. The woman makes a statement and the dress helps." Jean Muir
Ugggh, wtf is this? I could understand the concept, but this is awful. One or two pijamas is ok, but the entire show is full of it! And the use of the colours are really really stressful.
This does feel so disjointed and the styles are simplistic and lacking the innovation we're so used to seeing at McQueen. Such a bleak break from the interesting prints Alexander McQueen himself used to employ in his menswear collections. He would not use stripes so simplistically. Ugh, what a pity. I still think Burton is a very talented designer, but it just feels like she was rushed for time with this collection.
Although the collection was more of a JPG presentation, I really liked the romantic and relaxed vibe it provided visually.
One of the better collections for menswear SS12!