Princess Kate’s wedding dress for public display

Princess Catherine’s amazing wedding dress is going on public display at Buckingham Palace. The already iconic gown, which was designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, will be the main attraction at the British royal residence’s summer opening, July 23rd-October 3rd.

 

 

The dress will be exhibited alongside Catherine’s tiara, shoes, jewelery, and the couple’s wedding cake.

A source close to the couple said: “Other cakes were made to serve to guests, but the one that was cut by the royal couple is the one that will be on display. There is a cut into it where the Duke and Duchess cut into it with a sword.”

Meanwhile, the couple – who are set to take residence at an apartment in London’s Kensington Palace – are advertising for household servants to take care of their day-to-day needs and notices have gone up at Buckingham Palace asking staff to apply.

Jean Paul Gaultier Set for Target Collaboration

Target Lines Up Jean Paul Gaultier —Confirming rumors that have been circulating for the past month, Jean Paul Gaultier has signed on for the next installment of Target’s Designer Collaborations, following in the footsteps of Alexander McQueen and Anna Sui. His collection, set to be available March 7 through April 11, “pays tribute to the American woman, celebrating the forces of style both past and present in American pop culture,” according to Target. [WWD]

So excited, although I’ve yet to see anything from McQueen at Target. Can’t WAIT for those to hit stores.

Alexander McQueen Spring 2010 Collection in Paris

“Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” – Marilyn Monroe

So, I’m finally getting around to posting the photos from (my favorite designer!) Alexander McQueen’s Spring 2010 Collection shown in Paris. The show opened with a video of a topless Raquel Zimmermann writhing in the sand with snakes. What a way to start! I’ve been reading how some models wore prosthetics around their eyes to make them look like aliens, and they took three hours to apply.

The ten inch shoes stole the show, 2nd had to be the fascinating hair and makeup. I’m so amazed by the shoes, and how the models worked it effortlessly.

To see even more images from this STUNNING collection, visit fashionologie.

Breathless!
xoxo Stephany

Alexander Queen Fashion Show ft. Lady Gaga

My favorite designer Alexander McQueen struck gold again in this recent Paris Fashion Show. Lady Gaga also debuted her new single “Bad Romance” while the show was going on. Love the song, love the clothes, love the insane shoes. Amazing job, McQueen.

Alexander McQueen Tiger Print Scarf Dress

FREE SHIPPING at shopbop.com. Preppy stripes gradually morph into fierce tiger stripes on this avant-garde frock. Wide-neck jersey dress with striped drape detail at side. Extra-long, attached striped scarf allows for multiple styling options. Unfinished edge at draping and scarf. Sleeveless. Lined at bodice. 34″ long, measured from shoulder. 100% cotton. Dry clean. Made in Italy. – Black

McQ - Alexander McQueen Tiger Print Scarf Dress


McQ – Alexander McQueen Tiger Print Scarf Dress

McQueen Kicks Off Target Design Effort

How amazing is this? My favorite designer Alexander McQueen is taking part in a line to be sold at Target.

From WWD. As Isaac Mizrahi’s final collection for Target cycles through stores, the retailer is unveiling plans for a new fashion initiative.

Target in March will launch Designer Collaborations, which is aimed to be an ongoing program that will bring a series of established designers to the masses at low prices. Designer Collaborations is a separate program from Target’s Go International, which focuses on young or emerging designers and, in the past, has featured names such as Proenza Schouler, Luella Bartley, Behnaz Sarafpour, Rogan and Richard Chai. Industry sources have estimated that Go International does more than $100 million in annual sales.

The launch collaboration will be with Alexander McQueen, who will create a version of his McQ collection, called McQ Alexander McQueen for Target.

“Both programs are geared toward our trend-minded guests who are always on the hunt for the newest and hottest looks at an affordable price,” said Trish Adams, senior vice president of Target. “Designer Collaborations is another way in which Target brings an emporium of designers to our guests. This specific McQ Alexander McQueen for Target collection does have the potential to skew toward a slightly older guest compared to some of our other designer collections.”

The retailer said additional Designer Collaborations are planned. Each collection will be available in stores for a limited time.

Participating designers will draw inspiration from a muse, creative element or collaborative partner. McQueen chose as his muse Leila Moss, the lead singer of The Duke Spirit, a British band known for mixing noise rock and grunge in the late Eighties and early Nineties. Moss’ style gave the line its rock ’n’ roll-punk vibe and hip-Brit accents.

“We believe Designer Collaborations will appeal to our fashion-forward guests as well as possibly attract new customers who are fans of Alexander McQueen and McQ,” Adams said.

McQueen, who established his secondary line, McQ Alexander McQueen, last year, said at the time that it’s “younger and more renegade [than the main collection], but always signature McQueen.”

McQ Alexander McQueen for Target will feature lightweight sweaters, skinny jeans, bubble dresses, slim skirts and cuffed shorts. Signature pieces include a coated cotton poplin black trench, a rock ’n’ roll gray denim cropped studded jacket, a men’s wear-inspired tuxedo blazer and a color-blocked one-shoulder dress with bubble hem. The collection also will include swimwear and cotton voile print scarves. Price points were not yet available.

The collection has a muted color palette of black, white, gray and tan with accents of cobalt blue and bright pink. Studs and mesh give items an edge. For example, a chambray sleeveless shirtdress has stud detailing, there’s a mesh wrap dress and an open yarn zipper cardigan. Graphic prints and silk-screen photographs give tunics, dresses and T-shirts visual interest. The Leila silk-screen T-shirt with a necklace collar was designed for The Duke Spirit lead singer, while other band members are immortalized on a sleeveless jersey T-shirt.

A sateen strapless pleat dress in a tattoo print of mermaids, dice and anchors is an example of McQueen’s penchant for pairing feminine fabrics with tough details — in this case, a studded leather belt.

“The McQ Alexander McQueen for Target collection will be supported with an advertising strategy designed to drive buzz and traffic via innovative out of home, online, national magazines and e-mail,” Adams said.

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