While everyone's already applauding the SS11 Alexander McQueen runway looks, courtesy of the incredible work of Sarah Burton, it's hard to forget McQueen's final collection for FW10 which was presented a few weeks after his death. When I last visited London, I was delighted to see two of the Fall runway dresses in the flagship window, which perfectly represented the medieval theme dominated by digital prints of art (depicting everything from angels to demons), intricate gold embroidery and stunning embellishments. Combined with McQueen's signature tailoring, every piece was a showstopper and if you took a closer look, you'll most likely also have noticed... the shoes. While most are only available via custom order, the store window ones were available for sale - if you had several thousand £ to spare.
McQueen's Medieval Fantasy (London, UK)
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Your montages are amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love what you do but I always say that.
Thank you.
this is stunning!!
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I die for those shoes. Positively beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTHOSE SHOES. The entire window display is just so opulent. It's gotta be better to visit that store than to visit the Louvre. Surely the craftsmanship and ingenuity are just as pronounced.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!! I love all the colours and patterns and materials. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletefabulous! what a loss... I still can't believe he's gone. I am happy that a talented designer took over his place though.
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day, darling!
xoxo
Thanks for reporting on this amazing display. The collection of shoes is just awe inspiring!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! Even though the McQueen pieces were never my personal style, you cannot deny the beauty in them! He had a vision and incredible talent - what a loss to the fashion world! Hopefully, his legacy will continue to live through his clothing!
ReplyDeleteI would love to wear this... love love love! Golden luxury. A girl cannot resist! With a glass of champagne, please!
ReplyDeleteoh man those shoes are soo hot, but I can never afford them. I love the heels and they scream McQueen. All of the stuff from McQueen are very dinstinctive
ReplyDeletethese are amazing!
ReplyDeletethose shoes.. i die!
mcqueen ftw. nothing can compare him and his awesome ideas
xoxo
WoW! amazing post!!! Really crazy and cool clothes and shoes!!! Makes me smile!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree! You can have a perfect life and not be boring.
Maybe, perfect balance, was not the best translation, but I could not find a better one. For exemple the swedish word lagom is a perfect word to use when someone ask you how much food you want on your plate, you answer "lagom" (not to much, not to little). Swedish people are a lot like this, they are not cold or hot, they want to blend in, like when something is very popular everyone has it. So I wanted to illustrate the fact that it's fun and OK to not always be perfect, not always be something between cold and hot. But this is my opinion XD hm... hahah, this become a pretty long letter, hope you understand what I meant, my english isn't as good as I wished!!!
much love
johanna
I love his collections and I really miss his outfits.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, amazing, amazing. I have no other words. It must've been quite an experience seeing these designs in person.
ReplyDeleteomg omg love this, this is PURE art :) I want all the shoes!!
ReplyDeletegreat post, thanks for sharing :)
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These shoes are such beauties. I also really, really fancy the shearling open toe boots - too bad they are not likely to ever hit the sales.
ReplyDeleteOH,so breathtaking,so incredible nice post!!!
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics makes me crazy...ohhhh,what an brilliant ART:-)*I adore designs of Alexander Mc.Queen!!!
Thank you so very much for share this,I enjoied your post realy,so very much!
My Love and hugs to you,
***Violetta***
not your every day wear! but very VERY impressive! the details are so stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteAlexander McQueen was so talented and makes me sad to know that this was the last collection.
Such a fabulous collection... the attention to detail and all the exquisite fabrics and embroidery.
Have a happy week
Hugs
Carolyn
Those shoes and that first dress is amazing. I've had my eye on that dress since it first walked down the runway :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday, sweetie! xoxo
WOw I am so glad to see the McQueen designs are still just as amazing as if he was still with us.
ReplyDeleteThis is so surreal and theatrical, very fun!
ReplyDeletethat clothes is a definite testament why he was one of the best of all time!
ReplyDeleteHi there-a very opulent and decadent collection, totally stunning and love all the fabrics and materials, great pics as usual! xx
ReplyDeleteOmg those shoes! They are works of art, very inspiring.
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Wow. That is so beautiful and stunning. I hope this finds you doing well. Take care.
ReplyDeleteLove those shoes!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing post, darling!
ReplyDeleteEspecially loving all the shoes!
xoxox,
CC
Those shoes are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible sight to see - I am in love!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that is definitely stunning. I love the boots!
ReplyDeletelook at that embroidery and the combination of patterns and fabric. He really had a unique view on fashion and clothes. this world of ours misses, and will miss him a lot. alexander mcqueen's designs were last innovation in world of fashion.
ReplyDeletegreat post
so beautiful! i would LOVE to visit the store in person
ReplyDeleteThe McQueen's shoes are hands down the BEST! I love the details so much! xoxoxoxoo
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment! I've been really OUT of the blogging world lately, since I moved to London and I'm so not proud of it!
ReplyDeleteAnyway.
This probably sounds stupid and pathetic, but I CANNOT go to an Alexander McQueen store, I just deny his death; he is alive for me. Which sounds pretty mental but I don't care... can you believe that the first thing I checked when I had the internet in here was 'Alexander McQueen tomb'? seems like he is cremated...
Bad times.
ooooh, drool. I LOVED his last collection, it was possibly my fave. The rich textures and vibrant shades... oh my, so lovely. And that dress (the first) was one of my favorite pieces!
ReplyDeleteLove love love it. So much that I'd be willing to be transformed into a mannequin for a half-day so I could wear it ;-)
aaaaah! thanks for sharing. what a great post.
ReplyDeleteand the comment.- loved it.
i actually wanted to do that when i saw it too ;)
but we didn't have time for that..
hope you're having a great week
take care
xx
truly beautiful, my favorite from that collection were the white and greyish dresses. I can't even begin to imagine what they would look like in person. I went to the McQueen store in new york this summmer and it was quite an experience.
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I'm sorry, but I can't leave a decent comment here, because I have to go and look for my heart which jumped out of my mouth.
This collection is still breathtaking, thanks for sharing the close-ups. I don't think anyone can get enough of the details.
ReplyDeleteAll these look so charming! But I don't think I Would wear these items :P
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i love the red dress and all the embroidered and embellished accessories! =)
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Even after all these months (since McQueen has passed), it's so sad. Such a genius with a true gift. Your photos were a real visual treat, thank you. Hope you are very well?
ReplyDeleteCheers ~ Deb
oh i llovve the details and how elaborate it is! if only we can wear these items day to day and not be gawkedat.
ReplyDeleteand ya i don't usually go into mexx but i did becaue of the coupon i had. it's funny how i can almost find SOMETHING in every single store i step foot in!
WOW! How lucky you are that you could have a look at his last collection. It is amazing!
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I especially love the shoes maybe because I can see myself wearing all of them. The rest must be considered museum pieces. And, once again, I am a bit sad I can not see it with my own eyes.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your wonderful comment under my "French girls" post. While I do realize that majority of the probably are visitors to Paris, but this is the case of Paris transforming fashion and your every day choices in clothes.Somehow in Paris you feel more libirated to be more fashion forward, to stand out, to try things you would never try otherwise. I call it a magic of Paris:-)))
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amazing! art in it's finest form!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolute perfection! (Especially the shoes.) Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteXO Piper
need to get some mcqueen shoes into my life!
ReplyDeleteThat entire collection was incredible. But holy, those shoes are on another level entirely. If I had a few thousand pounds to spare I'd put them on display. Treat them like statues. I could never bring myself to wear them for fear of scuffing them.
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*Kelsey
McQueen is just the epitome of high fashion, in my opinion. Utter perfection and fabulousness. The outfits and shoes in these photos just prove my point. Sigh. :) Love this post!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletep.s. I missed you, haven't visit your blog in ages.
Oh yes, so glad McQueen still lives on. RIP!
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That red dress is amazing! And all those shoes are so unique!
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