FASHION BY THE RULES – Alexander McQueen – Savage Beauty

May 9, 2011

From the very start of this book, you might think that this is another of those over the top, overly thought out and over intellectualized odes to a designer. The facts are very simple, this is as good as it gets when it comes to any book about a designer.
The author gives us his take on the wildly talented Alexander McQueen, which is as I have said, a bit too scholarly and pretentious for my liking but all is forgiven as the book becomes a visual monument to the talents of a designer who left us while still in his prime. The biggest assets of this magnificently photographed volume are the actual words of Mr. McQueen and an enlightening interview with Sarah Burton who succeeded him after his untimely demise.

“I think that couture has complete relevance today. Designer fashion shouldn’t be throwaway.”

“I think of myself as a plastic surgeon with a knife.”

“You’ve got to know the rules before you can break them. That’s why I am here for, to demolish the rules but to keep the tradition.”

There are so many inspiring and insightful quotes that define this master of 21st century design as well as little known facts about his past which are revealed in an almost fairy tale magic method of the telling of Mr. McQueen’s past of beginnings. This is a story that will inform, enlighten, entertain and leave you amazed from the spectacular photos which remind us of what we will miss in years to come.

The book which was published this month so that it releases the same time as the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

Rarely does any written/visual work leave you saddened by knowing that the artist reduced his own genius to just a scant 2 decades. What a loss for all of us who remain.

FASHION BY THE RULES – Alexander McQueen by Sarah Burton

March 14, 2011

There’s an eerily odd feeling when you think you have seen someone who you know has passed on to the afterlife and it was that feeling that came upon me while looking at this latest collection of Alexander McQueen.

Sarah Burton is so much a part of the brand and the late designer that it seems she might just be his conduit to the lifetime he left behind just last year. To say that the clothes were “very McQueen” would be an understatement and to say that Ms. Burton drew on the vocabulary of the brand would be inaccurate, when in fact, she continued and expanded the language that can only be Alexander McQueen rather than having rendered homage to him.

That said, the rest is seen in the photos and make no mistake, Ms. Burton will triumphantly lead this brand and its late namesake designer well into the new decade and beyond with great finesse, great talent and with grace.
Lee McQueen, what a great friend and acolyte you have, indeed she is your future.

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FASHION BY THE RULES – Into Leather?

January 31, 2011

Anyone who reads my weekly postings will know that I consider fashion to be a form of art and not just a means of commerce. Whether it is the haute couture of Christian Dior or the collections of Hussein Chalayan, there are art worthy moments to be found in the work of so many designers.

Such is the case with a new designer, Stephanie MacDonald Walker (http://www.smwalker.co.uk/), who has turned her attention to the fashion and art of leather. She is already a member of the Society of Craftsmen and has already exhibited her works in several galleries in and around London. One cannot ignore the beauty, the design, the artistry of these pieces. She works in the manner of the great “leather craftsmen” of fashion, Mario Valentino and Bottega Veneta but still retains some of the fire of Alexander McQueen and Gareth Pugh. The path is clear; she will have a long and distinguished career in the fashion business, provided she gets the proper financing and guidance. This particular instance would be almost the same as receiving the patronage from some royal that so many renaissance artists received during that time and prospered with their help.
Please have a look at here website and let me know what you think, as always, I can be found at www.examiner.com, http://jeffybruce.blogspot.com/, or on Facebook.

Black leather shawl

Electric blue leather collar

Gun metal shrug

envelope clutch

Messenger bag

Leather adjustable collar

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