Sarah Burton

The English designer who steered Alexander McQueen for 13 years after the founder's death, now creative director at Givenchy, the same house her mentor once led.
Sarah Burton

Givenchy


From: Macclesfield, United Kingdom

Creative Director: Givenchy (2024 -)
McQueen (2010 - 2023)


Sarah Burton

The English designer who steered Alexander McQueen for 13 years after the founder's death, now creative director at Givenchy, the same house her mentor once led.

Sarah Burton studied Print Fashion at Central Saint Martins in London. During her third year, she took up a placement at Alexander McQueen at the suggestion of her tutor Simon Ungless, a friend of Lee Alexander McQueen.

She joined the house full time in 1997 as McQueen’s personal assistant and became head of womenswear in 2000. The apprenticeship fixed her vocabulary in Savile Row tailoring, gazar, lace, and the fitted corseted bodice.

Her signature is the dressmaker’s hand applied to severe English tailoring. A sharp-shouldered jacket cut close to the ribcage, a corseted gown in ivory satin gazar, leatherwork pulled toward couture finishing instead of streetwear.

Following McQueen’s death in February 2010, company owner Gucci confirmed the brand would continue. Burton was named Creative Director of Alexander McQueen in May 2010, the label then sitting inside Kering. The wedding dress she made for Catherine Middleton in April 2011 was cut from ivory and white satin gazar, with a v-shaped neckline, a fitted waist, an almost nine-foot train, and a Victorian corset-style bodice.

The womenswear that followed worked the same vocabulary into lace-paneled tailoring, hand-embroidered eveningwear, and high-waisted trousers cut sharp and elongated for daywear.

Where Phoebe Philo’s Céline and the Olsens’ The Row pared the 2010s down to outline, Burton held the line for English romance and craft. The recognition arrived as a consequence. She took the British Designer of the Year prize in 2011 and again in 2019, an OBE in 2012, and the CFDA International Award in 2019. In September 2023, Burton announced she would depart Alexander McQueen after 26 years at the brand, closing the chapter with a spring-summer 2024 show in Paris.

In September 2024, Burton was appointed creative director at Givenchy, the brand’s fourth designer in less than ten years. She succeeded Matthew M. Williams at the LVMH house once led by her late mentor between 1996 and 2001. Her first runway show for Givenchy walked in March 2025 for fall-winter 2025.

The collection returned to Hubert de Givenchy’s 1952 atelier patterns for sleeveless sheath dresses, single-breasted black tailoring, white poplin shirting, and a softened trench. The looser silhouettes of the Williams era were set aside.

The Givenchy chapter reframes the work begun in London. The same dressmaker’s instinct is now tested against a Parisian couture house whose archive she knew first through McQueen’s hands.

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