3/06/2013

Alexander McQueen Autumn/Winter 2013

Alexander McQueen Autumn Fall 2013 Sarah Burton


When I first saw this collection, I immediately thought that I need to share this here! And watching the fashion show only strengthened my intention to do so.  I am talking about Alexander McQueen's Autumn/Winter 2013 collection.

All kind of dots, especially Polka dots, are floating all over fashion world and probably will be still seen a year later. Dots have always been trendy, at some level. Also high fashion designers are showing off their vision of dots with print and pearls, in all sizes, from tiny to gigantic. Fashion house of McQueen, which is currently led by Lee Alexander McQueen's personal assistant Sarah Burton, showed us very dramatic and sophisticated collection. Every single piece of this collection reflects so much work and detail perfection that you can feel it, as the models pass along the runway labyrinth.

With this said, I will shut up and let the collection speak for itself. Enjoy!

Alexander McQueen Autumn Fall 2013 Sarah Burton
Alexander McQueen Autumn Fall 2013 Sarah Burton
Alexander McQueen Autumn Fall 2013 Sarah Burton
Alexander McQueen Autumn Fall 2013 Sarah Burton

Photos are from here.



What you think of these creations?
Aalo

5 comments:

  1. I love this! Those outfits are beautiful and maybe not for real life, I kind of love that netting over their faces!
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    1. Yes I think that too Caroline! For real life you'd be looking like someone seeking for attention :D But for houte coulture collector these are beautiful! Also they are triggering ideas to create something similar for everyday life. Like using pearls on clothes as polka dots :))

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  2. I love the nod to Queen Elizabeth I, the ruffled collars, the pearl beading. I can only imagine how much these outfit weighed, much more than the models themselves, ;). Fabulous abridged show, can hardly wait to see what her postnatal work will be like.

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    1. Real art of fashion, isn't it? Brought something old from history into present with futuristic twist. It's like being in 18th century with nowaday's comfortable life:)

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