Thursday 21 June 2012

Alexander McQueen

While on Savile Row, McQueen's clients included Mikhail Gorbachev and Prince Charles. At the age of 20 he spent a period of time working for Koji Tatsuno before travelling to Milan, Italy and working for Romeo Gigli.

McQueen returned to London in 1994 and applied to Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, to work as a pattern cutter tutor. Because of the strength of his portfolio he was persuaded by the Head of the Masters course to enroll in the course as a student. He received his masters degree in fashion design and his graduation collection was bought in its entirety by influential fashion stylist Isabella Blow, who was said to have persuaded McQueen to become known as Alexander (his middle name) when he subsequently launched his fashion career.It was shortly after creating his second collection,“McQueen's Theatre of Cruelty", that McQueen met Katy England, his soon to be "right hand woman",when outside of a "high profile fashion show" trying to "blag her way in".He promptly asked her to join him for his third collection, "The Birds" at Kings Cross, as "creative director".Katy England continued to work with McQueen thereafter, greatly influencing his work – his "second opinion".

Icelandic singer Björk sought McQueen's work for the cover of her album Homogenic in 1997.McQueen also directed the music video for her song "Alarm Call" from the same album.

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