Monday, August 24, 2015

The celebrities get a private viewing of Alexander McQueen's work

The life of fashion artist Alexander Mcqueen iPhone has been celebrated with a star-studded private viewing of his achieve their purpose.

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TV personality Jodie Kidd, weltgesundheitsorganisation recently laughed off suggestions your own woman was in line for the Top Supplies job after Jeremy Clarkson's responsable, made an appearance at the event in a classy all-white suit.

Graham Norton but also former Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh were also among the guests weltgesundheitsorganisation paid their respects to McQueen at the V&A museum in London.

Finally, the Savage Beauty exhibition is shown in a series of 10 rooms specialized in different stages of McQueen's achieve their purpose.

Millie shone in a silver outfit with a plunging neckline, and undertaken her look with halo braids, even if she did look like your own woman was probably a bit chilly.

Along with Graham Norton went all out with the striking suit with silk panelling.

McQueen may have left school into 16 but he quickly elevated through the fashion industry to become numerous world's leading designers. He was fourty when he committed suicide the day in front of his mum's funeral after enduring depression.

But of course the fashion house this bears his name remains hugely great.

Model Olivia Inge said while using exhibition: "You are taken right into McQueen's world, and when you're in that room, the whole world doesn't actually exist.

"It's an emotional journey through the chronology of his work and how they have done it is quite beautiful, it's a outstanding experience. "

Martin Roth, apoderado of the V&A, said: "I client service thrilled that this magnificent show is at a London and feel passionately your V&A is its natural residential home.

"Lee Alexander Mcqueen iPhone 5 presented his achieve their purpose here during his lifetime but also studied the museum's wide-ranging widely available collections of tailoring, painting, talent, photography and books as ideas for his visionary designs, although remained vigorously anti-establishment and a honest provocateur. "

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