ALEXANDER McQUEEN Spring 1995 London - Canale Moda

ALEXANDER McQUEEN Spring 1995 London - Canale Moda Alexander McQueen’s The Birds collection, presented in London for Spring 1995, was a chilling and theatrical homage to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 psychological thriller. Though delicate avian prints appeared on models like Plum Sykes and the legendary corset-maker Mr. Pearl, the show was far from romantic. Instead, it foreshadowed McQueen’s lifelong fascination with destruction—both literal and metaphorical. From the tire tread prints evoking the aftermath of violence to the razor-sharp tailoring that seemed to both construct and unravel the female form, The Birds solidified McQueen’s reputation as a master of controlled chaos. This early collection was a defining moment, introducing the themes of deconstruction, menace, and dark beauty that would become his signatures. At just 25 years old, McQueen was already reshaping the future of fashion. His ability to transform storytelling into clothing—melding cinema, history, and raw emotion—set him apart from his contemporaries. The Birds was an omen of the visionary genius that would soon take the industry by storm. #AlexanderMcQueen #TheBirds #McQueen #FashionHistory #Runway #CanaleModa YOUTUBE CHANNEL:    / fashionchannel   WEB TV: http://www.fashionchannel.it/en/web-tv FACEBOOK:   / fashionchannelmilano   TWITTER:   / fashionchannelp   PINTEREST:   / fashionchannel   INSTAGRAM:   / fashionchanneltv   WEBSITE: http://www.fashionchannel.it