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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Alexander McQueen - Fall 2011 Collection

The McQueen fall 2011 collection blew my mind. A mixture of military style leather dresses with swan-lake inspired gowns and a hint of snow queen vibe made for a one-of-a-kind collection. Pictures supplied by Vogue.com - visit for full collection


This dress emphasized the female form while still retaining an element of glamor. Hair pulled back off the face allowed the eye to only see the clothing. Don't even get me started on the fabulousness of those lace-up gray boots. This dress is, to me, a work of supreme genius and mastery beyond comprehension. I mean, come on! It's FAB!


This dress simply OOZES glamour. The shape, the color, the sleeves - this is a dress that will make any woman, no matter how her body looks, look in-CRED-ible. My favorite part is probably the jewels, feathers, and interesting criss-cross at the top. And obviously, the shoes (I love shoes).


This ensemble embodies the military/matrix vibe the collection emoted. A black studded dress, combined with gorgeous lace-up black boots, would have made a completely masculine look - the synched waist, thanks to the simplistic yet effective black belt, adds a touch of femininity to this intense creation.


After so many grays and blacks, a surprise burst of purple struck the catwalk. Again, a gorgeous dress; a completely feminine gown, truly emphasizing the female form. This would make any woman's body look incredible, which is always a plus! The fabric mirrors the feathers used on many other designs, and the shoes - OMG!


To complete my analysis of this fall collection, I thought I would discuss this fabulous, snow-queen gown that if the apex of all things fabulous. The tight-fitted bodice in contrast with the huge skirt makes the dress extremely dramatic. This outfit seems almost as if it was inspired by Swan Lake - but amped up a level or two. A stunning addition to a fabulous collection.

Feel free to comment on this collection and share your opinions. A big thanks to Vogue.com, which provided me with each picture. If you're interested in the rest of this collection, or in anything else fashion-wise, I recommend visiting Vogue.com.

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