mistress_f
Hell on Heels
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Those collections you referenced weren't just gritty. They were wonderfully designed, tailored, there was a cohesive idea throughout the collection, they were FLATTERING on women's bodies, sexy, desirable, romantic, magical. This is just gritty in the way an ugly toy that's been left on the street for two weeks might be, there's nothing else but ugliness.I didn't like this collection but I do think that this is the right direction for McQueen - returning to the grittier, edgier part of the brand, after several years of Sarah Burton's more romantic interlude. The mid-90s collections are a good point of reference (The Birds, Highland r*pe, The Hunger), but Sean McGirr didn't put enough creativity or imagination into translating those references into cohesive, desirable clothes. I also think he got too caught up in trying to replicate the energy of 90s London fashion, but there was no need to rip-off the Hussein Chalayan sculpture dresses!
Why would anyone buy this ugliness, when more established designers are doing the same ugly but slightly better (demna, jw anderson etc). I don't know if the name mcqueen alone can sell this crap, maybe to some influencers, but your regular costumer?