The Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2012 Collection Comes From the Year 2087
Harris Jay Rosenberg Alterman — March 8, 2012 — Fashion
References: alexandermcqueen & fashionising
The models for the Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2012 Collection hit the runways like they just got out of a time machine from 2087. With futuristic visors covering most of their faces, the models still managed not to trip on the catwalk. Alexander McQueen now has Sarah Burton running the shows, resulting in a variety of creative designs.
Along with black visors, the clothing line features luxurious white furs that one might see at a high-class ski lodge in the 1980s. The rest of their outfits are snow-colored as well, including skirts and long-sleeved dresses. To tie it all together, each model has a large metal buckle in the shape of a bow on their wait.
The Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2012 Collection is futuristic and furious.
Along with black visors, the clothing line features luxurious white furs that one might see at a high-class ski lodge in the 1980s. The rest of their outfits are snow-colored as well, including skirts and long-sleeved dresses. To tie it all together, each model has a large metal buckle in the shape of a bow on their wait.
The Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2012 Collection is futuristic and furious.
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