The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art will honour the memory and vision of the late designer Alexander McQueen through a retrospective exhibit next year.
The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art will honour the memory and vision of the late designer Alexander McQueen through a retrospective exhibit next year.
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The 100-piece exhibit, slated to open on May 4, will examine McQueen’s extraordinary career from his postgraduate student styles through his tenure at Givenchy and to the collection presented posthumously after he committed suicide in February. Signature items, including the bumster trouser and the kimono jacket, will be included.
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