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Alexander McQueen

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- Damiani
- by Photographs by Nick Waplington. Edited by Alexander McQueen and Nick Waplington. Text by Susannah Frankel
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Publisher | Damiani |
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ISBN | 9788862082952 |
Author(s) | Photographs by Nick Waplington. Edited by Alexander McQueen and Nick Waplington. Text by Susannah Frankel |
Publication date | October 2013 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 290 x 240 mm |
Illustrations | 160 col. & bw ill. |
Pages | 256 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Description
In 2008 Alexander McQueen commissioned photographer Nick Waplington to document the creation of his Fall 2009 collection--all the way from inception to runway showing. Unfortunately, it was to be the last Fall/Winter collection that McQueen would stage before his untimely death. This show, which he titled The Horn of Plenty, found McQueen revisiting his 15-year archive of work and recycling it into a new collection. In effect, it was his personal survey of his work to date. The set was composed of broken mirrors and a giant trash heap made up of all the sets from his previous shows; critics have commented that this reflected McQueen's feelings towards the fashion system and how it pressures designers to be creative geniuses while relegating each collection to the garbage bin of history as soon as it's sold. Waplington was given unprecedented access to McQueen and his staff, which included the current Creative Director of the brand, Sarah Burton. Every step of the creative process is documented in fascinating detail and readers receive a rare insight into the inner workings of McQueen's creative process. Most notably, McQueen himself placed the book's layout, picture by picture, on storyboards. The book was ready for publication when McQueen died, then was put on hold--until now. This substantial overview, with more than 120 photographs, is published just as McQueen edited it, commemorating the most personal of his collections. It includes an essay by Susannah Frankel, Fashion Editor at Grazia (U.K.).

Alexander McQueen