this collection is so breathtaking and so beautiful, it makes my heart stop. and the fact that it was presented in the old school way of showing one piece at a time and very slowly so you can appreciate every detail just adds to the elegance. this collection is on another level.
i guess Im asking the wrong place but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
How emotional and sadly beautiful. All those fashion world VIPs, quietly shattered and in awe of the last genius they will see from Lee. The loss of one so brilliant and dynamic is still devastating eleven years on. There will never be another like McQueen. All were mourning in that room, even the models who knew him as well.
The last model who wore the gold feather coat is Polina Kasina and she was the house model for McQueen and was a best friend to Lee. It’s nice that she got to wear the last piece of this collection and the previous one!❤️
All my favourite collections, as well as Widows of Culloden...and the Girl Who Lived in the Tree...and Voss...and, oh heck, I loved all of them really!!!
+SpacePyramid I in no way, shape, or form meant to cause offense lovely. It was simply an observation based on the hindsight of knowing the legendary status and influence this show would come to hold. It wasn't meant to undermine them, nor suggest that they should've been able to recognise that fact immediately. Xx
+Miriam Forrester oh trust me they realized how important this show was...sometimes you can't observe emotions on other people's face, but it was such an important show, suzy menkes was in tears when she walked out of the show
Angel, McQueen had just died.. Weeks prior to this show. They look sick. Their friend has died and they are seeing what he was going through before taking his own life. They knew.
No, they fully knew. This collection was McQueen's final bow and they were well aware of it. Only a select few people were invited to this show so I would say they knew more than even we did just how important this was.
he knew he was going to take his life if you see the collection you will notice the celestial and angelic magic...Heronous Bosche painting is printed on the clothes. It is absolutely a vision. He knew he had done enough and it was time for him to go. He was a sweet man who knew he had told his story and it was necessary to leave this world.. and so he did.
i think there s been more of that in his life story,,,,,but i won t dwelve into that,,,,,,Angels & demons sure says a lot about where he was,,,,in his mind,,,,,,,Sadly the Demon of his pain took over.......Ciao Lee,,,,,,,,now like a Star in the skys,,,,,❤
Just look at the audience when Karlie does the walk. She came out twice, and captured the attention of the audience TWICE! That is modeling- a model becomes the clothe. 👊🏼
After his passing I can’t go back and watch his shows without having a breakdown half way. It honestly hurts too much to know that they decided to continue AmQ without him. Fucking disgusting truths about the industry.
Could not agree with you more. He himself said in an interview that after him they may as well burn the house down. Every time I watch a new "McQueen" show I always comment "This is not McQueen" and it never will be.
If you read the book "Gods & Kings" you'll realize that Alexander McQueen wanted his name to live on. It was one of the last things he was concerned about before he took his own life. Frankly, I'm happy his label continues because it keeps him alive in some way for all time. It makes sure that the world remembers him and his artistic genius. If not, then he would just fade into history like other fashion trail blazers who came long before him but are now forgotten by those who don't know their fashion history. Alexander McQueen has achieved immortality, and those of us who loved his fashion should be happy that his name lives on forever more.
the shame is no one at McQueen now seems to dare to send something out looking so imaginative, so creative, so tailored to perfection- it's all just ruffles ruffles and more ruffles since the day he died. If you look back at the first collections for Givenchy, and the seminal collections under his own label, the brand has lost its identity. It's nothing like what it should be... all for a Gucci profit?
There's no replacement, it must be hell for the designer chosen to continue the line - they have to maintain the "look" of the house, yet be original ... it's an impossible task, surely. They can't win, whatever they do...
They really can’t copy his looks. No one can do what he did. No one. That’s what was so beautiful about his pieces. He was truly unique and one of a kind. What would it say about them as designers if they tried to copy his look? The label didn’t need to die with him. The line is still unique and different, but no one can do what he did.
The person who took over as creative director is Sarah Burton who worked under him for 14 years, It's the Mcqueen brand with Sarah's vision now. It's still Mcqueen just more feminine, she's Sarah not McQueen, get it?
I think everyone is comparing McQueen npw to Alexander McQueen's most beautiful and developed garments. Many of which were conceived and developed with the team input. Then there is the issue of the ART he did slowly being developed. It takes more than talent to develop both craft and design--where to go forward, to look at the structure and planes of the garment the action walking, the patterns and how they would affect the viewer. The fabric texture, etc. This is development of the artist personally and their art. Every house has to develop the house and each artist in it personally. Even his early collections were not developed conceptually.or visually at the level this was. TY for reading this. I had to talk about my appreciation for Alexander McQueen and the beauty and craft of his and the house's work. I feel this way about many houses but his will always be the house that teaches me about my own art.
@@ryandennis3295 Sarah is definitely talented but she doesn't have the technical proficiency in tailoring; Mcqueen was a master of tailoring and construction, his clothes were like Japanese Origami yet flowed & moved over the body in a way that was deeply rooted in the tradition of clothing. He mastered 6 forms of pattern cutting from the 16th century and spent years training on the Saville Row, he was a technician but also an artist!
A labor of love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not to be easily understood, nor mis-understood just the same. The capacity one's mind/brain is sublime! He IS a genius par non!!!!!! I will miss his take on post-Mod era!!!! Romantic GOTH!!!!!! -LEONARD E. TAYLOR/PHILLY
MUSIC: The first song up until 14:57 was the first movement from Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73 by Brahms (credit to David Roddis in the comments) The 2nd song starting at 15:00, however, is Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 31 in A Flat, Op.110: 3. Adagio ma non troppo - Fuga (Allegro ma non troppo). Someone posted that, but I think it disappeared. Just wanted to post it all-in-one. Enjoy! 😊
Is this Lee's final work, Shakespeare said once, to or not to be? Since he passed away, think Mcqeen style is in a glass bubble theses days, it hasn't moved forward, need a new designer at the helm, looks same old same old, really loved his style of work, romantic and dark at the same time...was lucky enough to have a interview at his design studio, all I can say we miss him so deeply, god rest his soul, x x x
No one should have continued his legacy. That’s the one thing he expressed. He said it would make no sense for someone else to take on after him because his designs were from his soul, his experience. And they were so personal to him. How can someone re create that? So yes, it should of stayed in the past with him. Everything the MCQueen house is doing now is pure disrespect and the industry took advantage, like they always do, of a talented and hurt artist.
@@gishforbreakfast0 Yeah, I love Lee but selling his brand to the Gucci Group isn't the best choice if you want you house to end when you die. Alexander McQueen is just art, avant-garde and beauty, it's a worldwide business, of course those money hungry men don't care about him being dead, they'll keep up with McQueen under Sarah or under anyone who can make clothes, perfumes and accessories that sell.
@@gishforbreakfast0there are many fold techniques and prints of him and what he used . Shes working with the structur of queens skills. The silhouette is legendary tho.
i've always had this thought that if i were the casting director for this beautiful show i'd book: Natasha Poly Sasha Pivovarova Raquel Zimmerman Magdalena Fracowiak Gemma Ward Edita Vilkeviciute Lily Donaldson Jac Jagaciak Karlie Kloss Frida Gustavsson that would even be more perfect at least me.
@Abigail Lee - The first song up until 14:57 was the first movement from Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73 by Brahms (credit to David Roddis in the comments of the main page) The 2nd song starting at 15:00, however, is Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 31 in A Flat, Op.110: 3. Adagio ma non troppo - Fuga (Allegro ma non troppo). Someone posted that, but I think it disappeared. Enjoy! 😊
" Je suis stabilisé à présent je peux et j'aborde et continue d'aborder Fashion Designs K: That designer really really hit me hard...past. Ouf je souffle. Bien.! K
Which person? The deceased fashion designer who came from a working class family, worked his way up to the highest end of fashion and who was able to merge performance art and fashion? The artist who changed the whole concept of catwalk shows? Some artist use paint to express themselves, some use music and some use fabrics. I don't see why one medium would be better than the other.
Lol, I always thought her walk was and continues to be at best "awkward" and "choppy", lol, never thought she had a good runway walk, I am a fan, but I like her print work much better.
Anna Brisley there’s nothing hilarious about this show, until you leave your garbage comment that was extremely audacious, the lowest of the lowest imbecile you can get. So embarrassing to look at. Sometimes being silent is the smartest thing for a mentally deficient human could do, and yet, you fail .
@@ladybugger76 I wrote that comment 4 years ago ...so I have grown up to some extent. Rewatched the show now and although I might phrase it differently, I stand by the sentiment expressed wholeheartedly. This show glorifies and elevates its (beautiful, complicated and problematic) historical references without any criticism, subversion or commentary. The fact that you felt the need (in 2021) to chastise me for expressing this in 2016-7 is a testament to this.
put at double speed ... start at 8:48.... then they are ugly...the coolest gown 16:45 ...followed by the ugliest gown 18:30 (then pope cleopatra 19:30) ...( turkey baster gown 23:20) trying to appreciate some of it is mind melt...asian 70's its crap
this collection is so breathtaking and so beautiful, it makes my heart stop. and the fact that it was presented in the old school way of showing one piece at a time and very slowly so you can appreciate every detail just adds to the elegance. this collection is on another level.
Very beautiful. I agree. Breathtaking.
i agree.
It's exquisite.
Me too
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These last pieces of McQueen's are so breathtaking. Couture at its finest. Perhaps the greatest couturier of all time.
There will never be another Alexander Mcqueen!
Don't be ridiculous, he was nowhere near Balenciaga's level
@@JMLCK78 Mcqueen deconstructed clothes and fashioned new and exciting patterns, silhouettes etc, only Galliano can live up to the genius of Mcqueen.
@@JMLCK78yeah, those worn out, muddy sneakers and plastic bags are top tier couture
@@JMLCK78😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂!!!!!
Every single detail is perfection. McQueen will forever be art. ❤
How emotional and sadly beautiful. All those fashion world VIPs, quietly shattered and in awe of the last genius they will see from Lee. The loss of one so brilliant and dynamic is still devastating eleven years on. There will never be another like McQueen. All were mourning in that room, even the models who knew him as well.
The shoes even the shoes 😥 everything perfect
The last model who wore the gold feather coat is Polina Kasina and she was the house model for McQueen and was a best friend to Lee. It’s nice that she got to wear the last piece of this collection and the previous one!❤️
my favorite collection from him, I also loved the horn of plenty and atlantis
All my favourite collections, as well as Widows of Culloden...and the Girl Who Lived in the Tree...and Voss...and, oh heck, I loved all of them really!!!
I agree
Agreee
I did too.
The people watching this show really didn't look like they realised they were watching such an iconic moment in fashion history...
+SpacePyramid I in no way, shape, or form meant to cause offense lovely. It was simply an observation based on the hindsight of knowing the legendary status and influence this show would come to hold. It wasn't meant to undermine them, nor suggest that they should've been able to recognise that fact immediately. Xx
+Miriam Forrester oh trust me they realized how important this show was...sometimes you can't observe emotions on other people's face, but it was such an important show, suzy menkes was in tears when she walked out of the show
Angel, McQueen had just died.. Weeks prior to this show. They look sick. Their friend has died and they are seeing what he was going through before taking his own life. They knew.
No, they fully knew. This collection was McQueen's final bow and they were well aware of it. Only a select few people were invited to this show so I would say they knew more than even we did just how important this was.
He had just passed away a few weeks prior and this was and unfinished collection.
If the death of McQueen left this wonder, imagine if the collection had been fully developed.
What a beautiful collection. Really majestic.
What a loss. Lee, we miss you.
i think people look sad because it was the year alexander mcqueen had passed away.
The music is so beautiful. Really compliments the clothes and the mood in the room
he knew he was going to take his life if you see the collection you will notice the celestial and angelic magic...Heronous Bosche painting is printed on the clothes. It is absolutely a vision. He knew he had done enough and it was time for him to go. He was a sweet man who knew he had told his story and it was necessary to leave this world.. and so he did.
i think there s been more of that in his life story,,,,,but i won t dwelve into that,,,,,,Angels & demons sure says a lot about where he was,,,,in his mind,,,,,,,Sadly the Demon of his pain took over.......Ciao Lee,,,,,,,,now like a Star in the skys,,,,,❤
This is pure art.
He was by far the best designer hands down!
Painful to think what could have come after this, just magical 🖤
Really touching. And of course awesome just like any McQ fashion show. What the fuck, Alexander, we miss you.
Just look at the audience when Karlie does the walk. She came out twice, and captured the attention of the audience TWICE! That is modeling- a model becomes the clothe. 👊🏼
3 times.
Ugh, she was my least favorite part. I literally hate her walk.
Not a fan of her walk too, but her face is gorgeous.
personally i think her walk looks stupid as fuck but wow what a beautiful piece she was wearing. not even her horrible walk could ruin it
Not a fan of her walk, but she's gorgeous and a lovely person. Just not my favorite model.
Absolutely stunning. Just breathtaking.
the prints Gary James did of Geronimo Bosch are exquisite....this collection is so grand and expectacular.
After his passing I can’t go back and watch his shows without having a breakdown half way. It honestly hurts too much to know that they decided to continue AmQ without him. Fucking disgusting truths about the industry.
Could not agree with you more. He himself said in an interview that after him they may as well burn the house down. Every time I watch a new "McQueen" show I always comment "This is not McQueen" and it never will be.
@@good2btheking exactly, thank you.
If you read the book "Gods & Kings" you'll realize that Alexander McQueen wanted his name to live on. It was one of the last things he was concerned about before he took his own life.
Frankly, I'm happy his label continues because it keeps him alive in some way for all time. It makes sure that the world remembers him and his artistic genius. If not, then he would just fade into history like other fashion trail blazers who came long before him but are now forgotten by those who don't know their fashion history.
Alexander McQueen has achieved immortality, and those of us who loved his fashion should be happy that his name lives on forever more.
I had the privilege to see some of these pieces when they were on display at The Cloisters; amazing in person too.
the shame is no one at McQueen now seems to dare to send something out looking so imaginative, so creative, so tailored to perfection- it's all just ruffles ruffles and more ruffles since the day he died. If you look back at the first collections for Givenchy, and the seminal collections under his own label, the brand has lost its identity. It's nothing like what it should be... all for a Gucci profit?
There's no replacement, it must be hell for the designer chosen to continue the line - they have to maintain the "look" of the house, yet be original ... it's an impossible task, surely. They can't win, whatever they do...
They really can’t copy his looks. No one can do what he did. No one. That’s what was so beautiful about his pieces. He was truly unique and one of a kind. What would it say about them as designers if they tried to copy his look? The label didn’t need to die with him. The line is still unique and different, but no one can do what he did.
The person who took over as creative director is Sarah Burton who worked under him for 14 years, It's the Mcqueen brand with Sarah's vision now. It's still Mcqueen just more feminine, she's Sarah not McQueen, get it?
I think everyone is comparing McQueen npw to Alexander McQueen's most beautiful and developed garments. Many of which were conceived and developed with the team input. Then there is the issue of the ART he did slowly being developed. It takes more than talent to develop both craft and design--where to go forward, to look at the structure and planes of the garment the action walking, the patterns and how they would affect the viewer. The fabric texture, etc. This is development of the artist personally and their art. Every house has to develop the house and each artist in it personally. Even his early collections were not developed conceptually.or visually at the level this was. TY for reading this. I had to talk about my appreciation for Alexander McQueen and the beauty and craft of his and the house's work. I feel this way about many houses but his will always be the house that teaches me about my own art.
@@ryandennis3295 Sarah is definitely talented but she doesn't have the technical proficiency in tailoring; Mcqueen was a master of tailoring and construction, his clothes were like Japanese Origami yet flowed & moved over the body in a way that was deeply rooted in the tradition of clothing.
He mastered 6 forms of pattern cutting from the 16th century and spent years training on the Saville Row, he was a technician but also an artist!
A labor of love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not to be easily understood, nor mis-understood just the same. The capacity one's mind/brain is sublime! He IS a genius par non!!!!!! I will miss his take on post-Mod era!!!! Romantic GOTH!!!!!! -LEONARD E. TAYLOR/PHILLY
this show is INSANE..wow..
I'm speechless...out of words..
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MUSIC: The first song up until 14:57 was the first movement from Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73 by Brahms (credit to David Roddis in the comments)
The 2nd song starting at 15:00, however, is Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 31 in A Flat, Op.110: 3. Adagio ma non troppo - Fuga (Allegro ma non troppo). Someone posted that, but I think it disappeared. Just wanted to post it all-in-one. Enjoy! 😊
Abigail Lee The music up to 14:57 is the first movement from the Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73, by Brahms. Beautiful choice for this show.
The art of Alexander mcqueen i like it 😍
Is this Lee's final work, Shakespeare said once, to or not to be? Since he passed away, think Mcqeen style is in a glass bubble theses days, it hasn't moved forward, need a new designer at the helm, looks same old same old, really loved his style of work, romantic and dark at the same time...was lucky enough to have a interview at his design studio, all I can say we miss him so deeply, god rest his soul, x x x
yes I'm sure Sarah Burton finish it this collection is beautiful but as lately McQueen collections are horrible
No one should have continued his legacy. That’s the one thing he expressed. He said it would make no sense for someone else to take on after him because his designs were from his soul, his experience. And they were so personal to him. How can someone re create that? So yes, it should of stayed in the past with him. Everything the MCQueen house is doing now is pure disrespect and the industry took advantage, like they always do, of a talented and hurt artist.
@@gishforbreakfast0 Yeah, I love Lee but selling his brand to the Gucci Group isn't the best choice if you want you house to end when you die. Alexander McQueen is just art, avant-garde and beauty, it's a worldwide business, of course those money hungry men don't care about him being dead, they'll keep up with McQueen under Sarah or under anyone who can make clothes, perfumes and accessories that sell.
@@gishforbreakfast0there are many fold techniques and prints of him and what he used . Shes working with the structur of queens skills. The silhouette is legendary tho.
It's become more commercial. Iris van Herpen's work reminds me of oldstyle MacQueen, she experiments with shapes and materials a lot
McQueen does royal so well!
10:35 WOOOW it took my breath away for real.
Magic Alexander..the great forever..,,.
@7:21 - I want that jacket! Absolutely stunning.
Mind blowing out of this planet !,
Happy Birthday Alexander McQueen
It's so sad :( Sarah has been sensitive to Lee's vision and done a superb job but this is the last of him personally.
Utterly exquisite
Great collection
fashion, couture and drama, love
Beautiful!! Love the designs!
excellent patterns and prints....!!!!
Wow what have they done to that brand now
Anna Piaggi, the Italian Vogue fashion writer is there on the left in the back, wearing a top hat. She died in August, 2012.
How these people below think with a stunning conceit they know the mind of McQueen and what he was planning, feeling and thinking. Gawd.
he is staring at us from the afterlife through the clothes and models
Yo veo belleza en todo lo q algunos podrian catalogar como feo yo puedo usualmente ayarle su belleza. McQueen
mcQ的所有秀的音樂,真的沒話說……
GENIUS FOREVER....
I am crying and crying ,donot even know why …
i've always had this thought that if i were the casting director for this beautiful show i'd book:
Natasha Poly
Sasha Pivovarova
Raquel Zimmerman
Magdalena Fracowiak
Gemma Ward
Edita Vilkeviciute
Lily Donaldson
Jac Jagaciak
Karlie Kloss
Frida Gustavsson
that would even be more perfect at least me.
I def agree with your casting. cast the models he seemed as muses
Tanya Dziahileva too
@@princepampag9538 few models are as high fashion as her.
I think she was also a mcqueen favorite during her early years and she loves mcqueen so much
@@princepampag9538 I know, an underrated muse and model.
Extremely powerful
maravilloso, emocionante y triste
WONDERFUL!!
Nobody can walk like carlie
Lol, and that's a good thing, because her "walk" is horrible, sorry
You wont find any working model walking like that on a runway unless EVERY model is told to walk like that. She looked so amateur and ridiculous.
She walked like a horse imo
karlie is killing her walks
Can someone please tell me what music is used here? Please..
@Abigail Lee - The first song up until 14:57 was the first movement from Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73 by Brahms (credit to David Roddis in the comments of the main page)
The 2nd song starting at 15:00, however, is Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 31 in A Flat, Op.110: 3. Adagio ma non troppo - Fuga (Allegro ma non troppo). Someone posted that, but I think it disappeared. Enjoy! 😊
exquisite!
This was the last collection he designed.
Magnifique
outstanding.
amazing
Always missed Lee!
MAGIC
Karlie kloss encarna stylo mcq..amazing
This is an amazing show! Is Mcqueen died before or after this show?
+Yuexuan Zhang this collection are the last drawings Alexander did before committing suicide
this collection was presented just few days after his death.
@@ImanniShows 🥺
Before...
QUE MARAVILLA!
" Je suis stabilisé à présent je peux et j'aborde et continue d'aborder Fashion Designs K: That designer really really hit me hard...past. Ouf je souffle. Bien.! K
who is the first model? She is amazing.
Thrillingist Karlie Kloss
Was this after Plato’s Atlantis? I thought that was his last?
It is like a ballet. Gui pai's work looks similar.
❤❤❤
Romantic
I hope Catherine, The Princess of Wales, would wear 18:21 for King Charles' coronation.
now i feel like BBQ chicken on sale
Fashion is an instant language
wtf mario testino was doing there? I recall the moment and I forgot about him , he was so off taking pics etc
he is literally a photographer that is his job
Почему так мало народа на показе?
Мия, это Вы же первая модель?
super!!!!! very sexy!!!!!!охуительно!!!!!!!!
waw!
The lady in the grey needs to get off the phone IT IS SO RUDE!!!!!! Have some respect for the dead you vulture!
+Jermyn Matthew Bosses aren't immune from criticism. They're humans like anyone else. If they're doing something idiotic, say it.
orangecounty56 its camera
The flash so disturbing. Hate it. Don't have attitude
“The lady in grey” is the late Franca Sozzani, editor in chief at vogue italia for over 30 years, she can do whatever she wants
Очень жаль.
I'm curious to know how many of these people take this person seriously?
Which person? The deceased fashion designer who came from a working class family, worked his way up to the highest end of fashion and who was able to merge performance art and fashion? The artist who changed the whole concept of catwalk shows?
Some artist use paint to express themselves, some use music and some use fabrics. I don't see why one medium would be better than the other.
I would dare someone to NOT take this show seriously, or the man who designed it..
The Irony
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Well Karlies opening walk is so bad, it is too much
Lol, I always thought her walk was and continues to be at best "awkward" and "choppy", lol, never thought she had a good runway walk, I am a fan, but I like her print work much better.
karlie kloss
Such a waste. I come back periodically to watch all his shows. This one leaves me wondering what might have been. RIP Lee
🐗🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🍵🍫🌙
Karlie
Unrealistic drama. Without a grip.
That was hilarious!! Why did they walk like that. Cringe
Anna Brisley there’s nothing hilarious about this show, until you leave your garbage comment that was extremely audacious, the lowest of the lowest imbecile you can get. So embarrassing to look at.
Sometimes being silent is the smartest thing for a mentally deficient human could do, and yet, you fail .
I agree Karlie Kloss had a bit of a strange walk.
Women with flash so disturbing. Hate it.. dont have attitude..
whitest collection ever. i mean wtf
Grow the fuck up, you absolute child.
@@ladybugger76 I wrote that comment 4 years ago ...so I have grown up to some extent. Rewatched the show now and although I might phrase it differently, I stand by the sentiment expressed wholeheartedly. This show glorifies and elevates its (beautiful, complicated and problematic) historical references without any criticism, subversion or commentary. The fact that you felt the need (in 2021) to chastise me for expressing this in 2016-7 is a testament to this.
put at double speed ... start at 8:48.... then they are ugly...the coolest gown 16:45 ...followed by the ugliest gown 18:30 (then pope cleopatra 19:30) ...( turkey baster gown 23:20) trying to appreciate some of it is mind melt...asian 70's its crap