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Heather Dunhill's Fashion IQ

News and notes from style blogger and fashion spectator Heather Dunhill.


Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty

Welcome to my new style blog, Fashion I.Q.

by Heather Dunhill

Here it is—the launch of my style blog for Sarasota Magazine: Who.What.Wear.  As the name suggests, I’ll be posting general musings on the stylishly savvy, what’s hip and current locally as well as noteworthy Internet finds and fashionable discoveries.

I’m a style spectator, so I’ll share what to know and where to find it. In fact, consider me your personal shopper, of sorts.  I’ll update you on what’s trending while keeping you ahead of the curve, even de-mystifying some of the pesky fashion-insider information.

So, with that, let's get right to it and kick off this blog with the designer everyone seems to be talking about.

More than likely you’ve heard all the hype about the Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.  I went.  And allow me to tell you the truth of the matter—it was AH.MAZ.ING.

Most left the exhibit with an insanely intense and lasting impression of something spectacular, even those who were less-than-familiar with McQueen.  Not only was the curation flawless, but the presentation felt much like a series of connected portals to otherworldly places—gilded and gothic, royal and reckless and bewitching and animalistic. The common thread (some pun intended!) through these worlds was his masterfully crafted garments. It was truly arresting and breathtaking. 

With all the intended drama, it was effortless to feel transported to the land of McQueen. Frankly, the first stop could have easily been Versailles. One room in particular felt as though I was sneaking a peek at Marie Antionette’s audaciously wonderful wardrobe. 

I could continue to rhapsodize about the exhibit, but why take my word for it?  If you weren’t among the 661,509 visitors who passed through the retrospective, here are a few highlights….


“You’ve got to know the rules to break them. That’s what I’m here for, to demolish the rules but to keep the tradition.”   —Alexander McQueen


First off, this dress is eye-catching at first glance but wait until you click on the link below to see how it was painted. Yes, painted, while on the model Shalom Harlow during McQueen’s Spring/Summer show of 1999.


 
Alexander McQueen (British, 1969-2010)
Dress, No. 13, spring/summer 1999
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photograph © Sølve Sundsbø / Art + Commerce 





I could see a modern-day Ginger Rogers wanting to take this dress for a spin. It’s opulent and compelling with skirting of ostrich feathers dyed red and black. But can you guess what the bodice is made of? 

Answer: Glass medical slides, painted red. Uh, FABULOUS.


Alexander McQueen (British, 1969-2010)
Dress, VOSS, spring/summer 2001
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photograph © Sølve Sundsbø / Art + Commerce


If I had to be forced to pick a dress to take home, it would be this one. I could not spend enough time in front of this piece; I regret that it couldn’t be seen from 360 degrees.  A '50s silhouette of duck feathers dyed black to evoke a raven.  W.O.W.


Alexander McQueen (British, 1969-2010)
Dress, The Horn of Plenty, autumn/winter 2009–10
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photograph © Sølve Sundsbø / Art + Commerce

This ethereal hologram of Kate Moss inside an empty glass pyramid, which closed McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2006 show, brought the exhibit-going crowd to a standstill. Lucky for you, you get to bypass the bottlenecked hallway around this apparition. 



Titled “Jellyfish,” this ensemble was embroidered with iridescent enamel paillettes. Be sure to take a close look at the “Armadillo” boots.  You may remember seeing a version of those on Demi Moore in a shoot for Harper’s Bazaar.


Alexander McQueen (British, 1969-2010)
Ensemble, Plato’s Atlantis, spring/summer 2010
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photograph © Sølve Sundsbø / Art + Commerce

Breath-taking in color, shape and design—crimson duchess satin to-the-floor frock coupled with ivory silk chiffon empire-waist dress embroidered with crystal beading.  However did he make an ensemble of such volume look entirely delicate?  And, she’s styled perfectly with the FabergĂ©-like egg pouch and ruby red slippers that even Dorothy would be envious of.



Alexander McQueen (British, 1969-2010)
Ensemble, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree, autumn/winter 2008–9
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photograph © Sølve Sundsbø / Art + Commerce

“I want to empower women.
I want people to be afraid of the women I dress.”
—Alexander McQueen


Here are two examples of one those “portals” I mentioned earlier titled “Cabinet of Curiosities.”  Look close: You’ll see the brilliant headpieces created by Philip Treacy, art directed by Alexander McQueen for various runway shows.





Gallery View – Cabinet of Curiosities
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Fabulous wardrobe – can’t you just see this in Marie Antoinette’s Versailles?



Gallery View – Romantic Gothic
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art



Alexander McQueen (British, 1969-2010)
Dress, Widows of Culloden, autumn/winter 2006–7
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photograph © Sølve Sundsbø / Art + Commerce

“When we put the antlers on the model and then draped over it the lace embroidery that we had made, we had to poke them through a £2,000 piece of work. But then it worked because it looks like she’s rammed the piece of lace with her antlers. There’s always spontaneity. You’ve got to allow for that in my shows.”  —Alexander McQueen

This photo is incredible; however, what it can't show is the phenomenal way the dress moves. To see the piece on the runway, click here to experience the entire Widows of Culloden runway show.  Wait 'til you see the to-die-for Phillip Treacy headpieces.

If you’re intrigued and want to see more, you can own 293 full-color illustrations in Andrew Bolton’s book Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, available to purchase for $45.  To save you some time surfing The Met’s online store here’s a direct link: http://store.metmuseum.org/met-publications/alexander-mcqueen-savage-beauty/invt/80011804/



Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty exhibition catalogue
Lenticular cover image
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photograph by Gary James McQueen
Posted: 8/15/2011 10:02:46 AM | 33 comments



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Kim Davis
wow, this is great! LOVE the photos and the sharing of your experience. Looks like the community is anxious to more, congrats!
8/25/2011 3:46:15 PM

Jill Singer
Terrific blog & look forward to reading more. You did an incredible job with the McQueen exhibit.
8/24/2011 2:52:23 PM

Lizzie
Finally a way for me to stay "in the fashion know" in Cleveland. Congratulations and I can't wait for more!
Lizzie
8/23/2011 3:12:31 PM

Melody Suzor
I saw this exhibit when I was in New York. I could not stop talking about it; you are right it's breathtaking!!
Good Luck with your blog how exciting!
8/23/2011 9:13:32 AM

Nyoka Anderson
Everyone has a gift...this IS yours. I just love the splashes of humor throughout...it's so you!! Congratulation Heather & all the best.
8/23/2011 4:17:18 AM

Brenda Lee Landry
Hi Heather, Great idea. My sister Christina and her daughter Jackie saw the McQueen exhibit and were duly impressed. Southampton has been so much fun this summer! Lovce, Brenda
8/22/2011 10:14:25 PM

Dan Denton
Welcome, Heather...and thank you!
8/22/2011 6:58:23 PM

terri klauber
Heather welcome back!! This truly was Ah Mazing to read and I look forward to following you:))
8/22/2011 2:54:24 PM

Kim Livengood
Congrats! My life is now complete.
8/22/2011 8:35:44 AM

Eric Cross
Great new position for you Heather!
Thank You for showing us the amazing showmanship and creative talent of Alexander McQueen.
You are on your way!!
Eric
8/21/2011 2:43:59 PM

schineller
well done, heather. congratulations!
8/21/2011 10:13:09 AM

Jackie Rogers
Heather,
Congratulations on your launch! I love your style and your take on what is happening in the fashion world- the Alexander McQueen piece was a beautiful start to your fabulous blog. Can't wait for the next one...

Much love, Jackie
8/20/2011 11:08:28 PM

karen fronckoski
Congrats Heather on your new venture. I am looking forward to your articles! Love your style
8/20/2011 9:02:19 PM

Laura Lawrence
How inspiring...the level of aesthetics Alexander McQueen achieved, and YOU continue to achieve! I love your blog.
8/20/2011 7:17:47 PM

Andrea Silvergleit
Fabulous!! I missed your insight, your eye and your wit. I am looking forward to being an armchair traveler and style aficionado with you as my guide.
8/20/2011 4:35:18 PM

Andrea
Fabulous! I missed your insight, your eye and your wit. I am looking toward to being an armchair traveler and style affectionado with you as my guide.
8/20/2011 4:20:26 PM

Terry McKee
So excited to have you back in the written word ! The exhibition was such a moving experience . . . and you did an absolutely perfect job of recounting it . . . Looking forward to lots more !

Brava !
-T
8/20/2011 2:22:46 PM

Kelli Cureton
Breathtaking…you’re a magnificent writer…in reading your blog I felt totally enveloped in your experience. I hadn’t heard of the exhibit and feel so fortunate to have someone as generous as you in our community to share your visit with us. It was like being right there alongside you…Thank you Heather…can’t wait to see what’s next…perhaps the magazine will need to send you to Paris? :)
8/20/2011 10:48:01 AM

caren lobo
Great blog and fabulous visuals. Wish I had made it to the Met to see it in person. But this was the next best thing. I look forward to many more of your inspired approach.
8/20/2011 10:05:03 AM

Camille Brockman
I love fashion but not the usual reporting. You have taken the subject to a new level! Thanks for the tour and I will be eagerly looking forward to the next and the next and the next....
8/20/2011 8:30:51 AM

Chip Gaylor
Terrific! This will be such a great way for you to share great fashion and yourself with our community. Just can't get enough Heather!!
8/19/2011 8:58:27 PM

Lisa Rubinstein
Heather, thanks for making my fashion fantasies come true. Can't believe I didn't see the McQueen exhibit on my last NY/NJ trip. Bummer! Will look forward to reading your blog in Sarasota Magazine. They are so smart to sign you up!
8/19/2011 5:37:58 PM

Shelley Sarbey
Heather, This is amazing!!!You are such a talented writer & SO happy to be reading your blog.. LOVE this!!!Best wishes.
8/19/2011 5:21:11 PM

Veronica Brandon Miller
So glad to see Heather back. I enjoyed this blog and can't wait to read more about Who. What. Wear.
8/19/2011 5:11:49 PM

Molly Klauber
This is fabulous! I can't wait to read more!
8/19/2011 4:42:31 PM

Lisa Berger
Heather, what a perfect vehicle for your talents. You are so stylish and yet so grounded. Congrats.
The McQueen show was the most amazing exhibit I've seen- it was beyond fashion. Thank you for reliving it with us again.
Lisa
8/19/2011 4:42:05 PM

Lynn Barrie
Wow!!!! I was just transported to this show which sadly I hadn't seen....don't need to now !! Your beautifully edited version was pitch perfect!!!
I can't wait to see what you will show us next!!!!
We are lucky to have you in our community.
8/19/2011 4:18:42 PM

Jaymie Klauber
Heather - this is fantastic - thanks for bringing such happening, hot, unusual information to our town! You won't only be watching the trends, you are a trendsetter!
8/19/2011 2:59:46 PM

Andrea Mihalyffy
Thank you, thank you Rachel!!!!

I did not have a chance to see this amazing exhibition....I did enjoy a lot reading about it from you!

Andrea
8/19/2011 1:59:40 PM

Phil King
Congratulations! Already, a great job. This is perfect for you. You know, this is up my alley. With all good wishes.

Phil
8/19/2011 1:38:16 PM

molly
Good luck with your new venture.
8/19/2011 1:06:27 PM

Judi gallagher
Heather u r a fabulous fashion writer
Sarasota mag is so lucky to have you
8/19/2011 12:31:10 PM

Marsha Fottler
Thank you so much for transporting me to the Alexander McQueen exhibition, something I really wanted to see in New York but got to experience through your eyes. I'll look forward to more blogs and your insightful comments about what we're all wearing or not wearing or should or should not buy. Tell all! We want it. Marsha
8/19/2011 12:14:19 PM

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