The much acclaimed
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty exhibiting at the
V&A Museum from March 14th to the 2nd August 2015 celebrates the extraordinary
talent of one of the most creative and innovative designers of recent times.
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty is the first and largest display
of the late designer's work to be showcased in Europe. Spanning from his 1992 MA graduate
collection to his unfinished A/W 2010 collection.
London was McQueen’s world. He grew up in the city’s East End and having left school at 15 years old he seized the chance to become an
apprentice tailor at the world famous Savile Row in Mayfair. In 1990 he was accepted onto the
prestigious MA Fashion course at Central Saint Martins. He drew inspiration from everything around him including the emerging Brit Art scene, London’s rich history, and its illustrious architecture and museums.
“London’s where I was brought up. It’s where my heart is and where I get my inspiration,” Alexander McQueen, January 2000.
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Spray painted dress, No. 13, S/S 1999 |
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Duck feather dress, The Horn of Plenty, A/W 2009/10 |
Nature was the most prominent influence upon
Alexander McQueen with collections often including fashions that took their
forms and raw materials from the natural world. With his mixture of technology, craft and showmanship McQueen
frequently played upon the transformative powers of clothing.
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Jacket, Alexander McQueen, It's a Jungle out there, Autumn/Winter 1997-8 |
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Python skin Armadillo boot, S/S 2010 |
If you are as much of a fan as we are of the
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty display, and avant garde is your thing, be sure to visit us at
Alfies to see the wide range of unique and original items
available from our dealers. Here are some of our favourites:
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1950s black velvet and appliqué textile feather hat, offered by Tony Durante |
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This 1940s brown hat is made of felt and feather.Offered by Velvet Atelier |
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1920s lame dress with 3D lame leafs and grapes offered by Velvet Atelier |
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18ct garnet Victorian buckle in original box. Offered by Kieron Reilly |
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1940s large chocolate brown envelope crocodile clutch bag. Offered by Tony Durante |
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