Alexander McQueen Retrospective Part 6: Spring 2004

In tribute to Lee Alexander McQueen, I have been posting a retrospective of past collections, from a SwingFashionista perspective. The best of Alexander McQueen for retro-loving folk. May he rest in peace. In part 6, my top picks from the Spring 2004 ready-to-wear show. This show was quite the spectacle:

The show – staged in the Salle Wagram, a nineteenth-century Parisian dance hall – was an exuberantly hilarious reenactment of Sydney Pollack’s Depression-era film They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? Choreographed by Michael Clark over two weeks of intensive rehearsals in London, the narrative involved dancers, models, and audience in a visceral celebration of exquisitely glamorous clothes.

Project Runway – Season 7 Finale

Jesse LeNoir’s collection from Project Runways’ season 7 finale. I think it’s rather cute.

Jesse’s is the cutie with the microphone. I thought this was a collection created by a woman, but am pleased to find out that was not the case. I love the suit he is in.

For more pictures from Jesse’s collection, click here.

Alexander McQueen Retrospective Part 5: Fall 2004

In tribute to Lee Alexander McQueen, I have been posting a retrospective of past collections, from a SwingFashionista perspective. The best of Alexander McQueen for retro-loving folk. May he rest in peace. In part 5, my top picks from the Fall 2004 ready-to-wear show. More to come…

Hermes Fall 2010: Top Picks

My favorites from the Hermes Fall 2010 ready-to-wear show. Plenty of lady fops and dandies, with leather replacing tweeds in a mildly fetish twist. Like British super-heroines in some post-apocalyptic London… very Avengers. These women clearly need to be driving this car. Animal print umbrellas, pocket watches, leather gloves, bowler hats and netting veils, what’s not to like?