What do you think of the Alexander McQueen Fall 2016 collection?
Sunday, 21 February 2016
Alexander McQueen Fall 2016 Ready-to-Wear
The
Fall 2016 collection of Alexander McQueen was presented by Sarah Burton
during London Fashion Week with high anticipation of what was to come.
Burton re-introduced the brand to the London masses with design
aesthetics of structured suiting, alluding motifs (with the signature
butterfly), and flowy gowns.
Down
the runway came a series of gowns, trenches and suits boasting various
images, including horses, watches and butterflies. Ruffle details
complimented more feminine drapery, as well as printed fabrics and
revamped silhouettes that still were form-fitting.Soft
pinks and light fur trimmed coats, both ethereal as well as reminiscent
of the soft gentleness of nature. She recycled the body-trimming gowns
and coats, reinventing them with bomber style shapes and nature motifs
patterened throughout the entirety. She continued themes of black to
juxtapose pieces of the collection, but as a whole, the collection
remained light and soft.High
revved up levels of romanticism glided through the collection,
reminiscent of the VIctorian-esque collection from last year without as
much melancholy. Sheer dresses continued to have a moment, as Burton
posed models in silver-embellished gowns with trailing sheer panels for
legs. Some came with the embellished-twin cape or coat, covering over
the shoulders while dresses featured plunging necklines and clean cuts
around the torso.Some
of the dresses truly are reminiscent of the sheer-gown theme we’ve seen
in 2014 and 2015, so let’s see how Burton continues to support the
theme while reinventing in the Alexander McQueen way.
What do you think of the Alexander McQueen Fall 2016 collection?
What do you think of the Alexander McQueen Fall 2016 collection?
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