^^He's used that body suit/ jewelry piece before! SS 00!
This is SO old school McQueen, it's sick!![]()
i agree,this is very much in the spirit of all of those collections before before 2003.
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^^He's used that body suit/ jewelry piece before! SS 00!
This is SO old school McQueen, it's sick!![]()
Leigh Bowery, whilst a fascninating personality, is quite an odd inspiration. I mean, do women aspire to look like that?
but this is quite possibly the most inspiring he's been in his creativity. it almost feels like he's trying to break out...free himself and really exert that wild vision we all know he's capable of.
I don't understand why people are swooning over this? Last season was much better in my opinion. More concise and more aesthetically appealing. It was interesting but it wasn't pretentious in extravagance (like this).
This, whilst an aesthetic wonderland, is a little gimmicky, to be honest. Some of the pieces look particularly intimidating/scary and far too referential of 'the club scene' and the likes of Leigh Bowery. I find that in the end, this looks like something a performance artist would wear rather than a 'normal woman'. And without sounding too antagonistic, this is something I would envision transvestites wearing.
Besides, I find the make-up, hair and head pieces distracting and it takes the focus off the collection. There's far too much going on in some of those looks. The result is ironic rather than chic.
Fall 2006 still remains my favourite Fall collection for McQueen, by far. It had that McQueen poetry and nonchalance. This was forced and conceited with its faux-couture aesthetic.
Right on, ElectricAlyce. I'm sick of hearing of these 'normal women', who apparently exist to suck the joy straight out of the heart of the universe. Too many designers spend too much of their time thinking about 'normal women'; we're practically slowing to a crawl.
Oh, come on!
Do you really think McQueen designed this for the "normal chic woman"? Not everyone does, thank - god! Please tell me though, why is it negative that a catwalk-show features garments geared more towards preformance/costume/club-outfits than "what I'd throw on with my starbucks and my blackberry"? And IMO, the makeup helps tell the story that this collection shows, this is not "hey look, this is all the clothes you all should buy", and McQueen has never been about that, it's always been the drama, the story, the theatre macabre, and that is what makes him different (and celebrated). You can be chic and wear McQueen, but that isn't what he conveys in his runwayshows. As said, thank god! There is enough "chic and wearable" brands in Paris - all nice and dandy - but there are still the misfits that creates the theatre and drama and ruffle the borders, and some of us love them to death. This might not be what you like about fashion, but it's still a... "subgenre" of it, and should be judged on the terms it was made, not your set of rules of what fashion should or should not be.
I feel the same. And the ironic part is, if anyone can make a killer pantsuit, it's McQueen. I mean, his tailoring skills are un-matched.but I have to ask why is he limiting himself to dresses and skirt suits? I'm dying to see more pants from designers, that aren't leather or leggings, because I'm finding bare legs or tights a little redundant.
I think I'm going to have to agree with you to an extent here. Fall/ Winter 2006 is still my favorite McQueen collection. It was poetic, heartbreakingly beautiful, quiet - while still speaking volumes. It was a masterpiece, as far as I'm concerned.Fall 2006 still remains my favourite Fall collection for McQueen, by far. It had that McQueen poetry and nonchalance. This was forced and conceited with its faux-couture aesthetic.
I am willing to bet starbucks-addicted lawyers who are attached to their blackberries pay McQueen's bills! This was a great, fun show for sure, but he sells impeccable suiting too, and that is probably what sells the most under his brand. He has a great vision for fashion, but his "performance art" pieces isn't his whole designing livelihood - he makes a lot of money off of the "normal chic woman." just sayin!
he's truly the BEST when it comes to fall/winter collections.
i still think f/w 2006 is his BEST collection/show but this one almost got the cake, i just can't believe how he can blow our minds every single time (repeat: specially in f/w)!!
When i look closely to the construction of the pieces i just get excited because it is as close as perfect as it could be...
i cannot even describe how i feel by watching this, OMD!
I'm gonna quote Marion Cotillard when she got her Oscar:
"oh, I'm specchless now... Maestro Alexander Mcqueen, you rock my life!, you truly rock my life!"![]()