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Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty

06 Jan

Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty by Andrew Bolton

TT 505 .M37 M37 2011

“Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) was one of the most influential, imaginative, and provocative designers of his generation.  His clothing both challenged and expanded the conventional parameters of fashion to express ideas about culture, politics, and identity.  Rare among designers, McQueen saw beyond clothing’s physical constraints to its ideological and conceptual possibilities, addressing questions related to race, class, gender, religion, sexuality, and the environment.

Featuring the most iconic and radical designs of his prolific career, Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty examines the designer’s evolution from the start of his fledgling label, to his years as creative director at Givenchy in Paris, and finally to the collections of his own world-renowned London house.  It reveals how McQueen adapted and combined the fundamentals of Savile Row tailoring, the specialized techniques of haute couture – such as lacework, embroidery, and featherwork – and technological innovation to achieve his distinctive aesthetic.  It also focuses on the highly sophisticated narrative structures found in McQueen’s collections and in his extravagant runway presentations, which suggested the most avant-garde installation and performance art.

Published on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute, this stunning book includes a preface by curator Andrew Bolton; an introduction by Susannah Frankel; an interview with Sarah Burton, creative director of the house of Alexander McQueen, conducted by Tim Blanks; and illuminating commentary from the designer himself.  Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty celebrates the astounding creativity and originality of a designer who relentlessly questioned and confronted the requisites of fashion.” – publisher description

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Posted by on January 6, 2012 in Art / Photography, History

 

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