Alexander McQueen Searches for Human Connection in Strong Silhouettes for Spring 2023

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Alexander McQueen Searches for Human Connection in Strong Silhouettes for Spring 2023
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The collection is also inspired by Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch.

continues to showcase its collections outside of the fashion month system, presenting Spring 2023 in London on Tuesday, a week after the season wrapped in Paris.

The brand chose a special venue overlooking the bank of the river Thames, nestled within the gardens of the Old Royal Naval College, to debut "First Sight," as the collection's titled. The main runway was set up within a transparent inflatable structure designed by Chilean architect Smiljan Radic, which gave an expansive yet intimate feel to the show.

In the show notes, creative director Sarah Burton explained how Alexander McQueen's latest is "about searching for humanity and human connection." That begins with the eye. "The eye is a symbol of that humanity, a register of emotion, an expression of uniqueness," she wrote. "Our clothes are designed to empower. They are stripped back, dissected and focused on cut, drape and silhouette."

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