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List of Alexander McQueen collections

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List of Alexander McQueen collections
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British designer Alexander McQueen designed 36 womenswear collections under his eponymous fashion label during a career that lasted from 1992 until his death in 2010.[a][3] As a designer, McQueen was known for sharp tailoring, historicism, and imaginative designs that often verged into the controversial.[4] His runway shows were known for being dramatic and theatrical, with some including elements of performance art.[5][6] McQueen drew inspiration for his clothing and shows from a broad range of sources, including film, history, nature, world religions, art, and his own life.[12] Through his work, he explored themes such as romanticism, sexuality, and death.[13][14]

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Frock coat from graduation collection, Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims (1992)
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Dress from unfinished final collection Angels and Demons (Autumn/Winter 2010)

He used unusual cuts and silhouettes to play with the human form, making wearers appear inhuman.[15] Early in his career, he originated an extreme low-rise trouser cut called the "bumster", which became a brand signature.[16] Other significant designs include the skull scarf, another brand signature, and the armadillo shoe, often worn by singer Lady Gaga.[17][18]

Womenswear was the focus of McQueen's career. In his early collections, he sometimes presented menswear or had male models walk in the shows, but his label did not have a regular menswear line until 2004.[19][20] From 1996 to October 2001, McQueen was – in addition to his responsibilities for his own label – head designer at French fashion house Givenchy, for which he produced both haute couture and ready-to-wear collections each season.[8][21][22] This article concerns itself with McQueen's own-label womenswear collections.

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Notes

  1. McQueen's first collection, Jack The Ripper Stalks His Victims, was produced as his graduation thesis for his Master's degree from Central Saint Martins rather than for commercial sale, and some authors do not count it when numbering McQueen's collections.[1][2]
  2. Some sources provide a date of July 1992 and list the venue as the Olympia London in Kensington.[25][26] It is unclear where this originated from, but it appears to be erroneous, as London Fashion Week in 1992 was held in March, and Central Saint Martins holds its graduation shows at Fashion Week.[27][28]
  3. Because of a slumping economy, few designers presented runway shows during London Fashion Week 1993. The British Fashion Council provided funding for six new designers, including McQueen, to exhibit their collections at The Ritz in lieu of runway shows.[5]
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