On Wednesday, following the Alexander McQueen Spring 2013
presentation, I attended the re-see in Paris.
The room was a buzz of activity as buyers and press took a second, close-up look at the collection, with a photoshoot of the lookbook also taking place.
For those of you who loved the beekeeper hats the models
wore, you’ll be pleased to know that they will also be going into production. I
saw black, cream and a red version in the showroom.
The room was a buzz of activity as buyers and press took a second, close-up look at the collection, with a photoshoot of the lookbook also taking place.
Seeing the collection up close gives you a finer appreciation
of not only the small details you don’t pick up while watching the show from a
distance, but also the immense craftsmanship which goes into every piece.
This season the models had very walkable shoes. Upon close
inspection, the patent-leather honeycomb wedged heel was filled with either
silver or gold crystals.
The big ballgowns won’t be going into production, but I’m
sure the likes of Lady Gaga, Florence Welch or Nicki Minaj will bring these
pieces alive on the red carpet, and we will most definitely seem then in
editorials.
Every season there is one McQueen skull-clasp clutch which
catches my eye. This season it was the gold honeycomb clutch with gold crystal
accents.
Other accessories included tortoiseshell chokers and cuffs
with bee accents, belts, slippers, a commercial version of the runway heels,
purses, clutches and scarves.
The commercial pieces for this collection included many of
McQueen’s signature fitted dresses, alongside pencil skirt suits and pant suits
with a bee-embossed pattern. Honeycomb leggings, embellished gowns, motif tees
and my favourite which was a black-and-gold strapless jumpsuit will be made
available for everyday and evening wear.
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