The Fashion Between Revolution and The Ancient Regime
Identity
Lee Alexander McQueen was born in 1969 and began working at sixteen, learning the basics of the fashion industry in Savile Row and, later, in Milan, from Romeo Gigli.
After the experience in Italy, he decided to complete his training by attending the Saint Martin's School of Art in London and in 1992 he founded his Fashion House, obtaining immediate support and recognition from the greatest icons of British fashion.
From 1996 to 2001 he worked as creative director of Givenchy, a Maison where he wasn’t able to express his creativity. Moreover, during these years, he tried to practice experimentation and redefinition of the stylistic canons of the brand.
Thanks to this period the designer became well known for his transgressive and shocking fashion shows.
To the point of being called "fashion hooligan".
The Maison Alexander McQueen stands out for being an innovative and uncompromising expression of overwhelming creativity.
Today, the Maison is synonymous with contemporary British Haute Couture.
The main sources of inspiration for the brand are the history of Great Britain and nature.
Through a constant exploration of the natural world, the Maison uses the values of the English rural tradition.
As well as a certain sense of community and handmade, while expanding the boundaries of fashion.
The juxtaposition of feminine and masculine, strength and fragility, romanticism and rebellion, man and machine are an integral part of the culture of Alexander McQueen.
He was loved by many stars for his extravagance and originality; his philosophy was also followed by Sarah Burton.
Actual creative director of the Maison, who took the lead after the designer’s death.
She also designed the wedding dress of the Duchess of Cambridge for the wedding with William.
Thanks to bustiers, dark elements and Gothic patterns, Alexander McQueen strengthened his creativity with a clever technique of cutting and building in modeling, paving the way for new tailoring experiments.
The Fashion Between Revolution and The Ancient Regime
Identity
Lee Alexander McQueen was born in 1969 and began working at sixteen, learning the basics of the fashion industry in Savile Row and, later, in Milan, from Romeo Gigli.
After the experience in Italy, he decided to complete his training by attending the Saint Martin's School of Art in London and in 1992 he founded his Fashion House, obtaining immediate support and recognition from the greatest icons of British fashion.
From 1996 to 2001 he worked as creative director of Givenchy, a Maison where he wasn’t able to express his creativity. Moreover, during these years, he tried to practice experimentation and redefinition of the stylistic canons of the brand.
Thanks to this period the designer became well known for his transgressive and shocking fashion shows.
To the point of being called "fashion hooligan".
The Maison Alexander McQueen stands out for being an innovative and uncompromising expression of overwhelming creativity.
Today, the Maison is synonymous with contemporary British Haute Couture.
The main sources of inspiration for the brand are the history of Great Britain and nature.
Through a constant exploration of the natural world, the Maison uses the values of the English rural tradition.
As well as a certain sense of community and handmade, while expanding the boundaries of fashion.
The juxtaposition of feminine and masculine, strength and fragility, romanticism and rebellion, man and machine are an integral part of the culture of Alexander McQueen.
He was loved by many stars for his extravagance and originality; his philosophy was also followed by Sarah Burton.
Actual creative director of the Maison, who took the lead after the designer’s death.
She also designed the wedding dress of the Duchess of Cambridge for the wedding with William.
Thanks to bustiers, dark elements and Gothic patterns, Alexander McQueen strengthened his creativity with a clever technique of cutting and building in modeling, paving the way for new tailoring experiments.
Ruthenium metal sunglasses are fitted with grey lenses inside a pilot construction, featuring a double metal bridge across the top. The frames are embellished with punk studs and have fine metallic temples, finished with the Alexander McQueen signature lasered tone on tone.
Silver metal sunglasses are fitted with ruthenium lenses inside a pilot construction, featuring a double metal bridge across the top. The frames are embellished with punk studs and have fine metallic temples, finished with the Alexander McQueen signature lasered tone on tone.
Gold metal sunglasses are fitted with grey gradient lenses inside a hexagonal frame. The sunglasses are finished with skull droplet embellishment and swarovski crystals, finished with a lasered Alexander McQueen signature on the end-tips tone on tone.
Black acetate sunglasses are fitted with grey lenses inside a soft square construction. The sunglasses are finished with skull droplet embellishment and swarovski crystals, finished with a lasered Alexander McQueen signature on end-tips.
Shiny light ruthenium metal geometrical sunglasses are fitted with solid green and mirror bronze skull patterned lenses. Finished with the Alexander McQueen signature engraved tone on tone.
Shiny dark ruthenium metal sunglasses are fitted with solid grey lenses, featuring a black acetate bar running along the top of the frame. The sunglasses have a caravan shape, detailed with decorated rims and metallic temples, finished with skull motifs and the Alexander McQueen signature engraved tone on tone.
Shiny black metal geometrical sunglasses are fitted with solid smoke lenses. The sunglasses have detachable leather detailing on the top of the frame. Finished with the Alexander McQueen signature engraved tone on tone.
Shiny antique silver metal sunglasses are fitted with green gradient lenses inside a rimless pilot construction, featuring a double metal brdige across the top of the frame.
Shiny light gold metal sunglasses fitted with light blue gradient lenses inside a rimless pilot construction, featuring a double metal bridge across the top of the frame.
Shiny silver metal sunglasses featuring a cat eye construction and a transparent grey acetate insert with stud detailing. Finished with grey gradient lenses and the Alexander McQueen signature engraved tone on tone.
Shiny varnished red metal sunglasses fitted with red gradient lenses, inserted in a round construction. The sunglasses have fine metallic temples, finished with skull motifs and the Alexander McQueen signature engraved tone on tone.
Shiny black and red acetate sunglasses featuring a cat eye construction with bi-layer temples and solid smoke lenses.
Shiny light gold mask sunglasses are fitted with solid smoke lenses. Finished with the Alexander McQueen signature engraved tone on tone.
Shiny varnished dark brown metal sunglasses fitted with brown gradient lenses, inserted in a round construction.
Shiny light gold metal sunglasses featuring a cat eye construction and a transparent nude acetate insert with stud detailing.
Shiny varnished dark brown metal sunglasses fitted with brown gradient lenses, inserted in an oversize square construction.
Shiny antique gold metal sunglasses are fitted with red gradient lenses, inserted in a oversize, rimless construction.
Shiny black acetate sunglasses are fitted with solid grey lenses inside a cat eye construction, finished with a Swarovski encrusted spider.
Shiny varnished dark brown metal sunglasses fitted with brown gradient lenses inside a rimless pilot construction, featuring a double metal bridge across the top of the frame.
Rectangular rimless sunglasses, featuring a metal bar running across the front into the temples which features the Alexander McQueen logo engraved tone on tone.
Shiny antique gold metal sunglasses are fitted with brown gradient lenses inside a rimless pilot construction, featuring a double metal brdige across the top of the frame.