“Wild beauty” of the British genius of fashion

“Wild beauty” of the British genius of fashion

More than a year ago, the famous Briton Alexander McQueen passed away, having completed his days with a mysterious and mysterious death. In honor of the eminent fashion designer in New York, an exhibition was opened, which is called “Wild Beauty”. Since the designer considered himself a “romantic schizophrenic”, the name of the exhibition itself was given to his thoughts. The show will last from May 5 to July 31, at Metropolitan Museum. You can see the work of the genius on any day of the week, except Monday.

Here, at the exhibition, you can see a variety of outfits collected from all kinds of eras of the creativity. A huge number of accessories and clothes were taken out of England for the New York exhibition. In addition to outfits created over 19 years, there is also the last meeting, which was brought to the end by an employee and student of the house of Maud Alexander Makuin Sarah Burton. Also at the exhibition you can see the outfits that were made during the time of the designer in the Givenchy house. Visitors can see the variety of Alexander McQueen outfits in seven galleries, each of which captures clothes of different periods of design thought.

Brave thoughts, used in every ensemble from Alexander McQueen, “toilets” with leaf bends for castings and feathers, and animal horns, and leather, and much more.

In one of the galleries called “Romantic Reason”, works from the earliest collection of the designer are presented. Alexander McQueen was very reverent to his works. In his principles was the fact of the destruction of barriers and the preservation of traditional canons of fashion. In his collections, the fashion designer combined many styles, one of which was Victorian Gothic. About outfits, combining both good and evil, dark forces and bright Maccuin said that it was a struggle and there is a lot of romance in them, it only needs to be understood and felt.

Another line in the works of the designer marks its belonging to those places from which he was a native – Scotland. Kilt and the Scottish red cage, as a symbol, went through some collections of Maccuine.

One of the main points in the life of couturier was travel and nature. Of these, he learned a huge baggage of knowledge, which was reflected directly in his work.