From Victorian Collars to Aughts Skull Scarves: 5 Takeaways From Alexander McQueen's F/W 25 Show
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Seán McGirr debuted his first collection for Alexander McQueen at Paris Fashion Week after taking over as creative director. Described as his best work yet, this collection builds on his previous work with an intricate blend of exquisite tailoring and opulent fabrics. Highlights included sculpted black suits adorned with unique Victorian details and the much-anticipated return of the iconic skull scarf, which appealed to long-time fans of McQueen. The collection encapsulates a modern take on classic dandyism, making a bold impression on the fashion scene.
"Arguably the most talked-about touch from this collection was McGirr's re-issuing of the skull scarf, an icon of the Alexander McQueen universe that early aughts fashion people remember fondly."
"It began dark, with a total of six black, trim suits and coats, all of which were fitted to perfection and sculpted in all the right places."
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