Reaction to Alexander McQueen''s death in London and New York

Reaction to Alexander McQueen''s death in London and New York
02:02 Sep 8, 2020
(13 Feb 2010) STORYLINE BRILLIANT DESIGNER ALEXANDER McQUEEN FOUND DEAD Brilliant and controversial British fashion designer Alexander McQueen was found dead in his London home Thursday, his company said, after anguished Internet postings that revealed his deep sorrow at the death of his mother. He was 40 years old. Police said his death was not being treated as suspicious. McQueen''s representatives would not confirm British media reports that he had committed suicide. McQueen''s sudden death robbed the fashion scene of one of its most innovative and successful young designers. His clothes were sexy and distinctive, dramatic and different, perfect for red-carpet presentations and late night rock gatherings. He made his name first in London, then wooed audiences in Paris, New York and Milan to take his place in the upper echelons of the design world. Yet recently posted comments on his Twitter page showed that McQueen was distraught over the Feb. 2 death of his mother. He said he wanted his mother to rest in peace "but life must go on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Using an obscenity, he added that he had had an "awful week" and said he had to "some how pull myself together and finish." Little was immediately known about the circumstances surrounding his death, which came as the fashion elite was gathered in New York for a series of catwalk shows. A presentation of McQueen''s secondary label, McQ, had been scheduled for Thursday''s opening day of New York Fashion Week. McQueen had never been expected at the show, which was quickly canceled. Acclaim and honors came pouring for the talented, bearded man favored by celebrities like Madonna, Lady Gaga, and Naomi Campbell and was named British Fashion Designer of the Year four times. Despite the accolades, McQueen clung tenaciously to his privacy, turning down most interview requests and shying away from the post-show limelight other designers craved. Known for his dramatic statement pieces and impeccable tailoring, he helped raise the profile of British fashion and was recognized by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003 when she made him a Commander of the British Empire for his fashion leadership. His pieces were coveted and treasured by stylish women across the globe. The designer received his early fashion training at the Central St. Martin''s College of Art and Design, long recognized for its fashion-forward approach and encouragement of Britain''s talented young designers.  After his Savile Row stint, McQueen started to develop his trademark, more theatrical designs, working with several other brands before first starting his own label in 1992.  He quickly earned a reputation for innovation that lasted until his death. His last name soon entered the fashion lexicon and become synonymous with new and cutting edge.  The company he founded was purchased by the Gucci Group, and he retained creative control of his own brand.  His runway shows - more often like performance pieces because they were so dramatic, and sometimes, bizarre - were always a highlight during the Paris ready-to-wear fashion week.  One of his previous collections included a show built around the concept of recycling, with models donning extravagant headwear made out of trash. His last collection, shown in October in Paris, featured elaborate and highly structured cocktail dresses. Critics raved.  His edgy creations have been seen on numerous red carpets, worn by A-list actresses, including Sandra Bullock and Cameron Diaz.  Lady Gaga recently made waves when she wore McQueen''s spring 2010 lobster-claw shoes in her "Bad Romance" music video.  McQueen''s death came days before London Fashion Week, an event McQueen had skipped in recent years.   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/cd74f16c05ac371d18789ac51daa4bdf  Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork 

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