Anonymous ID: 1d00f1 July 3, 2020, 9:31 p.m. No.9849873   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9879 >>9896 >>9898 >>9969 >>9985

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Alexander McQueen: l’enfant terrible of fashion

December 27th, 2019 ·

 

In 2007 McQueen was devastated by the suicide of his long-time mentor Isabella Blow. This ushered in a very difficult three-year period for him during which, despite seeking psychiatric help for anxiety and depressive disorder, he twice took drug overdoses as “cries for help.”

 

In the spring of 2009 he entered the dasha of his 12th house Ketu. When his mother died in February of 2010, it was apparently too much for him to bear. Little more than a week later, on the eve of her funeral, he took his own life by hanging. A subsequent coroner’s report indicated that his blood contained a “significant level” of cocaine, sleeping pills and tranquilizers.

Anonymous ID: 1d00f1 July 3, 2020, 9:43 p.m. No.9849985   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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artists and musicians are always worth so much more dead

it is like they kill them knowing this (suicide ya'll)

 

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York hosted a posthumous exhibition of McQueen’s work in 2011 titled Savage Beauty, and in its three-month run became one of the most popular exhibitions in the museum’s history. A subsequent 2015 exhibition at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum sold almost half a million tickets, making it the most popular show ever staged at that museum.