Posted by Carl on June 20, 2010 and added to 2011, alex bennett, alexander mcqueen, dan felton, danny arter, ian o'brien, jamie conday, johannes linder, kirill vasilev, milan fashion week, presentation, richie cotterell, spring, spring 2011

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.
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