Alexander McQueen creative director Sarah Burton captured worldly sentiments in the face of terror as she embraced a somber mood for her latest outing. Clad in a dark uniform, the man of Alexander McQueen hit the catwalk with words of Honor, Valor and Truth making quite the impact. Strong on tailoring, the collection’s coats, suiting and jackets were updated in the details department, dressed in moody floral prints and classic pinstripes.
Alexander McQueen Embraces Somber Pinstripes & Floral Prints for Fall/Winter 2015 | London Collections: Men
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