Okay. Remember last night I said I’d send photos when I got home? This is the cover of “McQueen: Savage Beauty”, one of three museum catalogs I own. (Other two are Guo Pei and JAR.)
One of his collections was a lot of McQueen tartan.
This is completely a relevant to the topic, but absorb the beauty and realize this is why I’m a snob.
He did a lot of work with red, to the point that the house named that particular shade “lust red“. That is one of the identifiers that I saw on that photo last night. Also, this is why I am a snob.
More from his tartan collection, do not miss the shoes on the manikin with the dress. That is traditional socks with traditional dancing shoes made into high heels.
And since I’m here anyway, this is how he did “Japanese inspired“. You can see the difference between this and a total rip off of the culture. That’s pearls at the top, and oyster shells.
Sarah Jessica Parker wore a variation of this to the Met Gala one year, hang on and let me find it.
That is Alexander McQueen with her.
Trying to find the splat collection, which is the other one Burton ripped off for that image last night.
Also unrelated, but the bodice/jacket on this is made of gilded feathers. Also why I’m a snob.
Fuck, I miss him, and I didn’t even know the guy.
I’m positive this is a nod to Gaultier; Gaultier did some work with plaid around then, too, and never again. 💔
This is the one I’m still kicking myself for not buying. I could’ve just barely afford it when it came out. I would’ve eaten peanut butter sandwiches for two months. I should have.
There’s not much of his bloody collection in here, at the time he got a lot of shit for making women look ugly. But notice the hem on this gown.
This one might’ve been part of that collection. He was experimenting with bones and flesh and all of that jazz.
I think this one was part of that collection too, playing the part of a banshee.
Here’s one. Those are spears stuck through her. Or at least made to look that way.
Tiny marginalia photo from the runway of that collection.
So that’s about it. But you get just from the photos the idea that once you’re familiar with his work, you can pick it out. Especially since his head designer keeps using his ideas. The end.
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Today we're going to do a #JewelWatch thread that's kind of also a #RoyalWatch. It's one of those "I thought you knew that" kinds of things.
Look out, there's history.
The Delhi Durbar parure.
It is so named because after Queen Mary took the throne with... whoever she married... George V, right. (I know the queens because they wore the jewelry. No joke.) Anyway, when they took the throne, they decided to also be crowned in India, in Delhi.
There had been durbars, the Indian ceremony I think the British Empire cooked up on the spot, to officially take the "throne" of India which had definitely not existed before the Empire. (It had been a group of independent nations, not one.)
This is all speculation, I'm not saying otherwise. But it smells.
Right, so Christmas Day, Kate Windsor did the walk from Church that's traditional.
It's the last time anyone "public" has seen her.
There are rumors that an ambulance was seen leaving where she was staying, sometime in the next few days. Rumor. Entirely rumor.
January 17, so already not seen for twentyish days, the Palace announces Kate has gone into the hospital the day before, for "planned abdominal surgery". At that time everyone was told not to expect to see Kate until Easterish. (That's March 31.)
There were some questions about the liquid organdy dress - the dark blue, very shiny, full skirt, corset waist. And I mentioned that the next time I was on my computer (where the fashion images live) I'd post some more photos. #FashionWatch
Armani, 2021:
As I said before, it's made of some kind of high tech fiber, and silk. It's very short on details so I assume proprietary tech is involved.
Guo Pei, 2016.
I haven't done much digging, to see if it all tracks back to a single manufacturer, or a couple who've licensed from a tech company. But that's my first guess.
Today's #DesignerSeries choice is Suzanne Syz, a woman of beauty and humor who apparently doesn't want much data out on line about her, so we'll respect that. #JewelWatch
She's based in Switzerland.
She works with an art business model, mostly. Meaning she produces individual pieces that are one of a kind, and sold at those prices.
In some cases artists also have a manufactured line that they design for, we'll be seeing both.
This is the piece that got my attention.
She's famous? Notorious? For her rings. They are fabulous, and extremely varied.