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Experiments from Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen has never in his life suffered from lack of self-assuredness or fear of the new. The designer is rightly considered one of the best in his field and is a true trend setter for the fashion girls and boys of today. In this sense the new collection of footwear for women by McQueen is truly demonstrative and revealing. It is penetrated with absolute luxury, unusual shapes and slightly pompous materials (like feathers for instance).

This shoe collection can without exaggeration be another theatrical performance by the extravagant and adventurous artist. Although some of those shoes were clearly not created for walking, they surely all are a great work of true art. And wearing such an evening shoe to a regular party is not something that everyone of us would do, but I am pretty sure that the footwear does have its audience.  And that audience is most likely represented by a very bold creative female individual capable of loving the design and making it her everyday wear.  After all, the effect this shoes have at the podium is simply incredible!

I should stress, that although unified and single in the overall topic the collection is pretty varied in its composition. It has something for each occasion and weather.

The most practical shoe in the collection seems to be an ankle boot with black and white geometrical prints. They are sophisticated in their simplicity, and stylish in their color choice.

There is also a rather exclusive evening shoe with a spike heel in the form of a sand-glass. This shoe is ideal for a business meeting, and is exquisite and feminine enough for a date.

This collection is another example of designer’s search for a true style. Alexander McQueen’s footwear is a means of self-expression for everyone looking for outstanding!



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