Walking in you're greeted by a projection of the iconic designer before meandering through the rooms exploring the various influences on his dark and maverick creations...
A ROMANTIC MIND
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‘You’ve got to know the rules to break them. That’s what I’m here for, to demolish the rules but to keep the tradition.’ - Alexander McQueen
A GOTHIC MIND
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‘People find my things sometimes aggressive. But I don’t see it as aggressive. I see it as romantic, dealing with a dark side of personality.’ - Alexander McQueen
ROMANTIC PRIMITIVISM
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I loved the defined contrast of each room as our next stop on our journey through the world of McQueen was a skull covered chamber which coveted the idea of a tribal theme channelled through his collections. As the drumbeat thumped, an illuminated orb in the ceiling shed light across primitive, savage creations crafted from hair, leathers and even taxidermy.
The next room had a regal atmosphere and paid ode to McQueen's Scottish heritage and repeated use of the MacQueen tartan. On the right were ornate red and white gowns, fit for any princess, whilst standing opposite were a tartan clad line up. Clearly a nod to Scotland vs. England, it was a fascination with both nation's history that was a fuel for design.
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CABINET OF CURIOSITIES
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By far the highlight of my visit, the cabinet of curiosities made my eyes wide and my mind explode. A treasure chest of fetishistic apparel, accessories and shoes, from the iconic Armaillo heels to bejewelled bodices and silver thorn headpieces. Amongst the display cases were video screens which played McQueen's experimental runway shows and a centrepiece of his famous spray dress concept from his SS99 show. It was this room that it really hit what this exhibition was celebrating.
‘I find beauty in the grotesque, like most artists. I have to force people to look at things’ - Alexander McQueen
KATE MOSS HOLOGRAM
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Plucked from the AW06/07 runway finale, the famous 'hologram' spectre of Kate Moss appearing in a glass pyramid was a breathtaking sight. His shows were more than a runway and to be treated to this enchanting visual was mesmerising.
ROMANTIC EXOTICISM
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VOSS
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'It was about trying to trap something that wasn’t conventionally beautiful to show that beauty comes from within.' - Alexander McQueen
ROMANTIC NATURALISM
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‘I have always loved the mechanics of nature and to a greater or lesser extent my work is always informed by that.’ - Alexander McQueen
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PLATO'S ATLANTIS
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The finale of Savage Beauty was futuristic Plato's Atlantis (SS10) where the star of the show was THAT Armadillo shoe. Music pumped, the show's backing video writhed in the background giving you a second to allow the entirety of exhibition to sink in.
‘Plato’s Atlantis predicted a future in which the ice cap would melt, the waters would rise and life on earth would have to evolve in order to live beneath the sea once more or perish. Humanity would go back to the place from whence it came.’ - Alexander McQueen
Savage Beauty - part tribute, part retrospective, all incredible.
NB: These images have been sourced from other sites/publications as photos were not permitted by V&A to general admissions to the exhibit. All original links are provided.
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