After a lackluster preview, Alexander McQueen designer Sarah Burton brought much needed personality to the table with a period-inspired range that may have lacked a tight consistency, but provided hope for the future of the McQueen label. Caught in a war of proportions, the range was cemented with primarily stationary colors that dressed an array of pocket adorned separates.
You know what, I don't think it's all that horrible. Good job to Sarah!
You know what, I don't think it's all that horrible. Good job to Sarah!
You know what, I don't think it's all that horrible. Good job to Sarah!
at first was just like really disapointed.. but you u gotta give Sarah some props.. people r different and hv different ideas & visions :)..
i would so rock most of these!
at first was just like really disapointed.. but you u gotta give Sarah some props.. people r different and hv different ideas & visions :)..
i would so rock most of these!
at first was just like really disapointed.. but you u gotta give Sarah some props.. people r different and hv different ideas & visions :)..
i would so rock most of these!
revised brit tailoring or mixing up déjà-vu ideas with casual somethingelse? i'm not able to express an opinion yet. anyway it seems wearable. i already miss someone dear.
revised brit tailoring or mixing up déjà-vu ideas with casual somethingelse? i'm not able to express an opinion yet. anyway it seems wearable. i already miss someone dear.
revised brit tailoring or mixing up déjà-vu ideas with casual somethingelse? i'm not able to express an opinion yet. anyway it seems wearable. i already miss someone dear.
horrible!
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horrible!
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