the dresses on the runway at alexander mcqueen’s show were ‘fit for a queen’… especially after the rumors that sarah burton, the creative director for the brand, was going to design kate middleton’s wedding gown… not true… but too bad because they fit the mold…
burton played with tweed and checked velvets as the collection took a dark turn from the pearls and creams… armor-like black dresses traced in zippers were fitted with elaborate harnasses and hardware…
the music for the showing was eery… kind of tied in with the vampire-big-bad-wolf trend in film lately…
the snowy white dresses in her fall collection were inspired by an ice queen and her court… live wolves also strutted down the runway…
the fog lifted and out came angelic-looking gowns in fraying organza embroidered with pearls… one of the most extraordinary pieces had a bodice made from pieces of bone china and the finale gown, with it’s enormous tulle skirt, seemed to carry the model down the runway… (kate could have worked this)
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