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*Stalley




Sad Sad Story On How Alexander M c Q u e e n Died…
He Was A Total Genius In Fashion, A MasterMind That Worked Non-Stopped
And Before You Know It… He Was G o n e
This Was Suppose To Be His Final Collection Before His Death, And Some Say That It Could Be One Of His Best Collection To Date…
“The last collection designed by Alexander McQueen before his death was shown this morning in a gilded salon at the headquarters of Francois Pinault. Models walked slowly and solemnly in the sixteen looks to haunting operatic music. Tears welled in the eyes of more than a few spectators, as the audience took in the opulent, detailed McQueen’s creations with inspirations ranging from Byzantine art and Old Masters paintings to the wood carving and sculpture of Grinling Gibbons.”
The show notes ended with the words: “Each piece is unique, as was he.” Two days from now, retailers will be invited to purchase a showroom collection consisting of 160 pieces.





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