Alexander McQueen Armour Stitch Skirt in Black - Black. Size XS (also in L).
Color
Black
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
Alexander McQueen Armour Stitch Skirt in Black - Black. Size XS (also in L). Self: 71% viscose 12% polyamide 9% paper 8% metallized fiber Contrast Fabric 1: 74% viscose 15% paper 11% metallized fiber Contrast Fabric 2: 75% viscose 25% polyamide Trim: 73% viscose 27% polyamide. Made in Italy. Dry clean. Unlined. Hidden back zipper closure. Coated mesh with draped threading. AMCQ-WQ37. 791072-Q1A9M-1000. About the designer: Always the king of controversy, Alexander McQueen was known for runways exotic in clothing, models, and set decor. At a young age, McQueen cut his teeth on Savile Row, where he apprenticed with tailors Anderson & Sheppard and worked for Gieves & Hawkes. He later worked with Koji Tatsuno and Italy's Romeo Gigli before returning to London in 1994 to receive his masters from Central Saint Martins. Style icon Isabella Blow bought McQueen's entire graduation collection, marking the launch of his fashion career. McQueen received several awards and accolades, including the British Designer of the Year, which he won four times, the CBE, and was named International Designer of the Year by the CFDA in 2003. In addition to designing his own line, McQueen also served as head designer for Givenchy and collaborated with PUMA and MAC Cosmetics. McQueen's mainline features eccentric prints, avid use of color, innovative garment structure, and fan list that includes Daphne Guinness, Lady Gaga, and Bjork.
Details
Alexander McQueen Armour Stitch Skirt in Black - Black. Size XS (also in L). Self: 71% viscose 12% polyamide 9% paper 8% metallized fiber Contrast Fabric 1: 74% viscose 15% paper 11% metallized fiber Contrast Fabric 2: 75% viscose 25% polyamide Trim: 73% viscose 27% polyamide. Made in Italy. Dry clean. Unlined. Hidden back zipper closure. Coated mesh with draped threading. AMCQ-WQ37. 791072-Q1A9M-1000. About the designer: Always the king of controversy, Alexander McQueen was known for runways exotic in clothing, models, and set decor. At a young age, McQueen cut his teeth on Savile Row, where he apprenticed with tailors Anderson & Sheppard and worked for Gieves & Hawkes. He later worked with Koji Tatsuno and Italy's Romeo Gigli before returning to London in 1994 to receive his masters from Central Saint Martins. Style icon Isabella Blow bought McQueen's entire graduation collection, marking the launch of his fashion career. McQueen received several awards and accolades, including the British Designer of the Year, which he won four times, the CBE, and was named International Designer of the Year by the CFDA in 2003. In addition to designing his own line, McQueen also served as head designer for Givenchy and collaborated with PUMA and MAC Cosmetics. McQueen's mainline features eccentric prints, avid use of color, innovative garment structure, and fan list that includes Daphne Guinness, Lady Gaga, and Bjork.
Alexander McQueen Armour Stitch Skirt in Black - Black. Size XS (also in L). Self: 71% viscose 12% polyamide 9% paper 8% metallized fiber Contrast Fabric 1: 74% viscose 15% paper 11% metallized fiber Contrast Fabric 2: 75% viscose 25% polyamide Trim: 73% viscose 27% polyamide. Made in Italy. Dry clean. Unlined. Hidden back zipper closure. Coated mesh with draped threading. AMCQ-WQ37. 791072-Q1A9M-1000. About the designer: Always the king of controversy, Alexander McQueen was known for runways exotic in clothing, models, and set decor. At a young age, McQueen cut his teeth on Savile Row, where he apprenticed with tailors Anderson & Sheppard and worked for Gieves & Hawkes. He later worked with Koji Tatsuno and Italy's Romeo Gigli before returning to London in 1994 to receive his masters from Central Saint Martins. Style icon Isabella Blow bought McQueen's entire graduation collection, marking the launch of his fashion career. McQueen received several awards and accolades, including the British Designer of the Year, which he won four times, the CBE, and was named International Designer of the Year by the CFDA in 2003. In addition to designing his own line, McQueen also served as head designer for Givenchy and collaborated with PUMA and MAC Cosmetics. McQueen's mainline features eccentric prints, avid use of color, innovative garment structure, and fan list that includes Daphne Guinness, Lady Gaga, and Bjork.