First Look: Alexander McQueen Pre-Fall 18

Dana Mortada   |   24-05-2018

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Alexander McQueen is one of the few who focuses on charming qualities, making it hard for everyone to forget the visual beauty of refined tailoring and strict luxurious textures.

 

Sarah Burton go-to source is nature, which is a recurring theme throughout her Pre-Fall 18 collection.  But this time around, she seeks inspiration from the Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements, featuring rich decorative tapestries and black ink drawings influenced by English illustrator Aubrey Beardsley

 

The range introduced casual trouser suits ensemble, double collared coat, double-breasted pinstripes; and stunning ruffled knitted and silk baby-doll dresses. Among the lineup, Burton showed off her elaborate couture-work with metallic sequins and rich embroideries on chiffon; other fabrics included wool, cashmere, and silk velvet jacquard; and for on the more casual side we saw black denim and striped cotton shirting.

 

 

Explore the well-balanced collection that will instantly appeal to modern women with its impressive contemporary fashion-forward intricacy.

 

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