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Alexander McQueen is known as the godfather of British fashion, what are some of his ghostly creations?

"Alexander MQueen", a few years ago as a brat in the Department of Fashion Design, I was overwhelmed by the imagination and creativity of this talented artist, as well as sorry and shocked by his sudden departure. The following is a tribute to Alexander MQueen

Image One: Skull and Bones

When the silk scarf with the skull and bones appeared in the Alexander McQueen's Spring/Summer 2003 collection, it caused a sensation and became a favorite among many fashionistas. His skull scarf has become a fashion classic. McQueen's skull accessories are also popular.

Image two: ultra-low-waisted jeans (bumster pant)

In McQueen's 1996 collection, the ultra-low-waisted jeans, known as the "bumster pant," were designed with a very low waistline, and the wearer's waistline was deliberately lengthened, while the leg line was shortened, contrary to the earlier customary human body. The waistline of the wearer is deliberately lengthened, while the leg line is shortened, in contrast to the body proportions that we were used to earlier. What people see is the deviation from the norm of showing your groin when you wear them, but what's actually behind it is the precise cutting and construction of how to make the garment fit the human body in a rarely seen silhouette.

Image three: donkey shoes 2010 S/S

McQueen 2010 spring and summer show on the height of 25cm high heels, the use of different materials and a unique modeling attracted a lot of people's attention, but also because of more than the height of the common people can be accepted by the boycott of some models.

Logo four: the famous blood skirt 2001S/S "VOSS" series?

Red and black ostrich feathers and red slides long dress.

Controversial collection - Fall/Winter 1995 "Highland Rape"

The controversial "Highland Rape" collection reflected England's bloody conquest of northern Scotland. The "Highland Rape" collection, in which McQueen showed a series of purposely ruined lace dresses, with ripped necklines and open hemlines revealing the models' breasts and pussies.