
Alexander McQueen Silk Butterfly Dress w Gold Belt 8 (42)
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Alexander McQueen Silk Butterfly Dress w Gold Belt 8 (42)
About the Item
This is absolutely beautiful
Brand New With Tags
Original Price $2315
This gorgeous dress is made of luxurious silk chiffon in all the colors of the rainbow with a beautiful butterfly wing print.
Underneath the layer of chiffon is a layer of nude silk.
The dress has a simple and elegant silhouette.
It falls to a full A-line silhouette and has a matching gold leather belt that cinches the waist.
There are two small slits on the side of the dress that is for the belt. It appears that half the belt could be worn inside the dress and the rest of it on the outside.
The belt has snap buttons and you can adjust the length of it.
The fabric is so lightweight and soft it sways gently when you walk.
It appears there could have be a snap button on the belt missing. The belt has a tiny hole in the leather. It's hardly noticeable and otherwise it's in great new condition.
Size 8 US, 42 IT
PLEASE CHECK MEASUREMENTS CAREFULLY
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Bust 40"
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Waist 46"
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Hips 58"
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Length 40 1/2"
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- Dimensions:Marked Size: 42 (8) (NA)
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- Material Notes:Silk
- Condition:Excellent, new.
- Seller Location:Cloverdale, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: AU09122158231
Alexander McQueen
British fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen, the original creative engine behind the Alexander McQueen label, was beloved for his expert tailoring and theatrical runway shows. After his suicide in 2010, fans left tributes to the man and his talents outside Alexander McQueen boutiques worldwide. Record-breaking crowds visited the posthumous retrospective of the designer’s work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Victoria and Albert in London.
The inspirations for vintage Alexander McQueen bags, dresses, jackets and other items came from many quarters — film, music, current events, history, his heritage and fashions of the past. The designer's runway presentations were not just displays of clothing but were personal expressions of the zeitgeist, often touching on our cultural anxieties and concerns. McQueen’s own thoughts and feelings about love, death, gender, genocide, colonialism, global warming and the extinction of species all appear in his pieces.
McQueen certainly shook up fashion; he was a born Rottweiler. His upbringing on a council estate in north London played a part, but his family was close and supportive, not dysfunctional. He was proud of his Scottish heritage: He was a defiant fashion warrior. His historical themes and shows — such as “Highland Rape,” 2002, which was inspired by England’s “rape of Scotland,” as McQueen called it — always invoked powerful reactions from his audience of fashion pros.
“What you see in the work is the person himself. And my heart is in my work,” McQueen told Harper’s Bazaar in 2007.
It is perhaps this heart, and the heart’s exposure, that drew the crowds and made McQueen's creations both popular and emotionally resonant. Because the work was personal and thus layered with feeling, the motifs — decorative embellishments and fabric choices — have meaning. In other words, in McQueen’s oeuvre, plaid is more than simply a pattern.
Find vintage Alexander McQueen fashion and accessories — including the designer's coveted bags and comfortable, stretchy jersey knit dresses and gowns — on 1stDibs.
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