The second in my series of favourite Alexander McQueen collections is:
“It’s Only A Game” S/S 2005.
This show was one of the most original shows ever seen in the world of fashion. 36 models came out and took their place on what was a giant lit up chess board, only to proceed to do “battle” with each other, mimicking a real life game of chess….a metaphor for the fashion industry perhaps? Utterly amazing!
In terms of the collection itself, McQueen referenced past looks from his vast archive. Obviously being inspired by the Australian film “Picnic at Hanging Rock” which was set in the early twentieth century, there was a distinctly Edwardian theme evident throughout. The looks were less aggressive, and more feminine, and yet still very desirable. Of course coupled with his signature sharp tailoring, showmanship, and romantic dresses with a beautiful richness of couture; in my eyes it all makes for a winning and memorable collection.
*Side note: I’m not a huge fan of pastels but for this I HAD to make an exception. An example of pastel colouring done right!
(via thecatalystcat)