Alexander Mcqueen iPhone case's work has been honoured with a visualising
The life of fashion designer Alexander Mcqueen iPhone should be celebrated with a star-studded private visualising of his work.
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TELLY personality Jodie Kidd, presenter Graham Norton and Made In Chelsea's Millie Mackintosh were among the stars which are paid their respects to McQueen at the V&A museum in London in relation to Monday.
They were joined by the pattern Olivia Inge, who is a rejeton of William Gladstone.
She considered: "I want to see the exhibition as often as I can, and the highlight... are likely to be seeing myself in the collection.
"In this exhibition you are taken down into McQueen's world, and when you're inside, the whole world doesn't actually exist.
"It's an emotional journey through the chronology of his work and how they have already done it is quite beautiful, it's a delightful experience. "
The Savage Natural exhibition is presented in a number of 10 rooms devoted to different arrĂȘts of McQueen's work.
McQueen, who had previously been known as Lee to friends and family, is the son of a London taxi participant and left school at 18 but quickly rose through the fashionable industry to become one of the world's topmost designers.
He was aged 40 if he killed himself the day before recuperation mother's funeral after struggling with dejection.
The fashion house that bears call him by his name remains hugely influential and the Duchess of Cambridge's intricately decorated custom-made wedding dress was designed by Sarah Burton and are generally Alexander McQueen.
Martin Roth, director belonging to the V&A, said: "I am astonished that this magnificent show has come to United kingdom and feel passionately that the V&A is its natural home.
"Lee Alexander McQueen presented his work in these cases during his lifetime and analyzed the museum's wide-ranging public album of tailoring, painting, art, photos and books as inspiration intended for his visionary designs, yet continued vigorously anti-establishment and a true provocateur. "
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