Friday, March 12, 2010

Coco Models Takes A Look At Alexander McQueen's Final Collection


Alexander McQueen's final Fall 2010 RTW Collection was shown earlier this week. His collection, which was shown during Paris Fashion Week, was a quiet and dignified affair, as it was only shown by appointment for small groups of editors. This provides a time for those who knew him intimately to reflect on all he had accomplished. The 16 pieces in his fall collection where 80% finished when McQueen passed away. The collection uses similar elements such as the head pieces, from his earlier collections and really reflect how far he had come as a designer and a craftsman.
The collection was inspired by the Dark Ages and the medieval period of art. He used digitally printed fabric with images of angels and demons, which were painted in churches during this time period. He intricately combined these image prints with jacquard prints and red silk which creates a very rich combination. It is a combination of draped and heavily crafted garments that embrace the skill that McQueen had acquired throughout the years. Even though the construction is far from simple, he has given the garments a sense of simple elegance, which is the spirit of the medieval time he had been studying.
The most incredible piece of the collection is the final piece. The dress has a high collared cut away jacket that was made entirely of golden feathers with an incredible embroidered layered white tulle skirt. It is a shame that this is the last collection that this incredible designer will show.

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