Tragically, we’ve lost the very best fashion designer/artist/genius of our time, Lee Alexander McQueen. Since everything that can be written about this horrific event has been written already, I celebrate Lee McQueen’s work today using a couple of pieces I have managed to collect over the years for myself.
When I started shooting the pictures for this post, I felt very somber. (I thought about posting the somber shots, but decided not to because sadness won’t bring him back and I knew I could make better pictures if I didn’t look so solemn.) Anyway, I quickly “perked up” and I don’t feel bad or guilty about that because I believe that Lee was the sort of person who would rather be remembered with joy, instead of sadness.
First up is my cherished “pirate skirt” from S/S 2006. This piece was not shown on the runway, but is an iconic piece, nonetheless. If you read my blog regularly, you know how excited I was to find this at the Neiman Marcus Last Call Center (Mr. Sasy was with me when I bought the skirt and thought I was having a seizure, I was trembling so much). Anyway, this skirt was sitting there in all its pristine glory calling to me and became my first purchase at our new at the time NM Last Call.




With my McQueen “pirate skirt”, I wore a sweater from Piazza Sempione, a necklace from Alison Mezey, and shoes from Prada.
The next piece in today’s post is my very first McQueen purchase. It is a lace skirt from the S/S 1999 collection titled, “Untitled.”
How It Looked on the Runway


How I Wear It
“Pink Flowers for the Pink Sheep” (How Lee referred to himself in an interview — as “The pink sheep of the family.”)


With my McQueen lace skirt, I wore a top from Prada Sport, a necklace from Roberto Coin (given to me for Valentine’s Day by Mr. Sasy and which I’m still working on getting a decent picture of), and shoes from Alexander McQueen.
I do have several more McQueen pieces, that have not appeared on the blog as today’s pieces have previously, that I may photograph for posting here. Unfortunately, most of these pieces are in storage, so they are not easy to access. We’ll see how motivated I get.
In perhaps a bit of good news, WWD reports, “The Alexander McQueen business will go on despite the suicide last week of its founder and creative director, said Robert Polet, president and chief executive officer of Gucci Group.” So, it looks like Lee’s final work will be produced for next season.
credits: firstview.com
That’s all for now. — Carole


Carole, I remember both of these pieces from your former posts, and I was smitten with each on sight — they are some of my favorites that I’ve ever seen you wear. Gorgeous pieces to remember such an amazingly talented man by
Comment by goldenmeans — February 19, 2010 @ 2:22 am |
What a lovely post Carole,
both of those pieces are utterly incredible, just like their creator.
xx
Comment by daisychain — February 19, 2010 @ 4:13 am |
Beautiful post Carole. I love the way the first skirt moves in your twirling photo. I also love the lace detail on the second skirt. What great finds. I like the pink flowers. Great touch. Have a great weekend beautiful! xo
Comment by FASHION SNAG — February 19, 2010 @ 9:32 am |
Love the first skirt/shoes combo!
Comment by T — February 19, 2010 @ 4:03 pm |
Each skirt is so beautiful and so decadent – lovely pieces to immortalize McQueen with!
Comment by Jessica — February 21, 2010 @ 9:24 pm |
I adore that lace skirt! It’s just gorgeous and he was an amazing designer!
Comment by wonderfelle — February 21, 2010 @ 11:12 pm |
I love McQueen…such a tragic loss as he made such beautiful pieces. I especially love the first skirt. I’m a big fan of anything with movement.
Comment by stephanie — February 22, 2010 @ 6:56 pm |
OMG i love these mcqueen pieces! wow. that first skirt is gorgeous with your new flowered shoes. and i’m completely in love with the white lace one, it is SO beautiful. and the styling is perfect for both outfits.
Comment by joelle van dyne — February 24, 2010 @ 9:22 am |
Carol – love love the Prada sandals. Where did you find them? I must have a pair.
Comment by Heidi — February 26, 2010 @ 12:28 pm |
Heidi, They are from Resort 2010 and Bergdorf *had* them (they sold out online). Try calling there or a Prada boutique. PLMK if you need a style name and I’ll go look on the box. — Carole
Comment by SASY — February 26, 2010 @ 1:37 pm