McGirr's second collection at Alexander McQueen paid homage to Irish folklore, particularly the banshee, a haunting figure whose wails foretell death, symbolizing a gothic legacy.
In stark contrast to his debut's underground setting, McGirr chose the prestigious Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, marking a shift in presentation style, embracing elegance.
The collection's aesthetic resonated with shredded silk chiffon and organza dresses on a smoky catwalk, highlighting McGirr's focus on silhouette while reflecting his personal heritage.
Recalling McQueen’s archives, McGirr drew inspiration from past collections, weaving the gothic essence of the brand with his own stories from Irish folklore.
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