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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8489159/Social-media-mocks-Lady-Melania-Trumps-2-400-Alexander-McQueen-dress.html
'Will somebody please take the sharpie away from him!' Social media mocks Melania's unusual $2,400 Alexander McQueen as she steps out at Mount Rushmore event
All eyes were on Melania Trump as she joined her husband at the early Fourth of July celebration at Mount Rushmore - but perhaps not for the reasons she hoped for.
As President Trump took the stage in South Dakota to deliver a rallying speech to the 7,500 attendees for Independence Day, Twitter users fixated on the First Lady's eye-catching Alexander McQueen dress.
Several people declared on Twitter that the $2,485 Alexander McQueen looked as if Trump scribbled on the fabric with marker.
https://www.alexandermcqueen.com/us/alexandermcqueen/midi-dress_cod15021906nr.html
https://www.papermag.com/alexander-mcqueen-dancing-girls-dress-2645945769.html
Some lucky design students at Central Saint Martins got the opportunity of a lifetime last year when Alexander McQueen enlisted their help to contribute in the making of its Spring 2020 collection.
Worn by British model Stella Tennant, Look 10 consisted of a white sleeveless midi dress featuring abstract line drawings of "dancing girls" that were done by the aforementioned students. (All of their names were credited in the show notes.)
Alexander McQueen gave PAPER a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this dress. The students' dancing girl sketches were done on long white sheets during a life-drawing class led by fashion illustrator Julie Verhoeven at the brand's flagship store in London.
Afterwards, creative director Sarah Burton enlisted the entire McQueen staff to hand-embroider and stitch over the sketches of a single ivory linen dress.
The Stitch School, a group that fosters community through needlework, provided the teams in London and Paris with specialist tables and looms so that every single person could contribute in the making of this look.
Tennant's dress went on to inspire the dancing girls embroideries in Look 12: a blue linen dress with an open neckline and short, bulbous sleeves.
Between the school kids and her entire staff collaborating on this dress, it all amounted to the sense community spirit and togetherness that Burton championed this season. As she wrote in her show notes back then, "I love the idea of people having the time to make things together, the time to meet and talk together, the time to reconnect to the world."
>https://www.alexandermcqueen.com/us/alexandermcqueen/midi-dress_cod15021906nr.html
>https://www.papermag.com/alexander-mcqueen-dancing-girls-dress-2645945769.html
>Some lucky design students at Central Saint Martins got the opportunity of a lifetime last year when Alexander McQueen enlisted their help to contribute in the making of its Spring 2020 collection.
>Worn by British model Stella Tennant, Look 10 consisted of a white sleeveless midi dress featuring abstract line drawings of "dancing girls" that were done by the aforementioned students. (All of their names were credited in the show notes.)
>Alexander McQueen gave PAPER a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this dress. The students' dancing girl sketches were done on long white sheets during a life-drawing class led by fashion illustrator Julie Verhoeven at the brand's flagship store in London.
>Afterwards, creative director Sarah Burton enlisted the entire McQueen staff to hand-embroider and stitch over the sketches of a single ivory linen dress.
>The Stitch School, a group that fosters community through needlework, provided the teams in London and Paris with specialist tables and looms so that every single person could contribute in the making of this look.
>Tennant's dress went on to inspire the dancing girls embroideries in Look 12: a blue linen dress with an open neckline and short, bulbous sleeves.
>Between the school kids and her entire staff collaborating on this dress, it all amounted to the sense community spirit and togetherness that Burton championed this season. As she wrote in her show notes back then, "I love the idea of people having the time to make things together, the time to meet and talk together, the time to reconnect to the world."
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