BURTON TO OBTAIN OVER MCQUEEN’S FASHION’S HOUSE

May 31st, 2010

Alexander McQueen (Picture) mourner A makeshift memorial grows at Alexander McQueen’s Manhattan store on the day the celebrated fashion designer was found dead at his London home, after supposedly taking his own life – just a week after his mother passed away.

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN’s womenswear adviser, SARAH BURTON, will replace the fashion icon as his namesake company’s creative director.

MCQueen devoted suicide in London in February (10).

Burton has been the designer’s associate for many years and served as head of design for womenswear at the fashion house up until MCQueen’s death.

In a statement she says she expects to “stay true to his (MCQueen) legacy“.

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Japanese Prime Minister’s ‘80s Fashion Gaffe initiates Ironic Trend (And It Costs $500!)

May 28th, 2010

How fashion works today: 1) something amusing and slightly outlandish goes viral on the internet. 2) We have a few laughs and say, You can’t be solemn. 3) Someone chooses the style is “edgy” or “ironic” (or worse, doesn’t see the trouble to begin with), and it becomes a trend. 4) More terribly dressed people in the world. Someone makes a profit.

That’s what occurred with the heinous shirt Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama wore not too long ago. We, along with mainly of the other cyber commentators out there, assumed that Mr. Hatoyama had just gotten dressed in 1984 and never altered his outfit. Someone even said, Walmart wouldn’t even acquire it.

Turns out, the Japanese politico might just be a devious style genius…

The garment in fact came from a custom shirt retailer called ShirtsMyWay.com. Following Hatoyama’s fashion fiasco, the company has seen such an enormous interest in the style that they’ve now even devoted a page to him, calling the political figure a “fashion hero.” And, get this—you can order the tailored style online, if you’re eager to put down $500 for it.

So here’s what’s going to occur next: Before you know it, Opening Ceremony or Colette will pick this up and jack up the price to $1,000. Next, everyone and their mom from Kanye to Mary-Kate will be wearing one, at which point the mass retailers will start making a $20 knock-off that you can buy at … Walmart. Oh, the irony.

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Fashion aide be successful late British designer McQueen

May 27th, 2010

 

LONDON — A long-time collaborator of the late British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, Sarah Burton, has been chosen creative director of his label, owners Gucci announced on Thursday.

Burton has worked with McQueen since 1996 and was selected head of design for the label’s women’s wear in 2000.

The creation of modern, amazingly crafted clothes was at the heart of Lee’s vision. I propose to stay true to his legacy, she said.

Jonathan Akeroyd, president and chief executive of Alexander McQueen, said Burton had a deep sympathetic of (McQueen’s) vision.

McQueen, who rose from a modest background to become one of the world’s most flamboyant and high-profile designers, devoted suicide in February on the day before his mother’s funeral.

Robert Polet, the president of Gucci Group,
said it remained extremely committed to the Alexander McQueen Company which has proven to have strong customer loyalty and has shown to be a resilient brand in the aftermath of the awful loss of its founder.

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