Alexander McQueen Spring 2011: Patricia van der Vliet

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 12, 2011











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21 thoughts on “Alexander McQueen Spring 2011: Patricia van der Vliet”

  1. These pieces look so wearable and yet look expensive, luxurious, and just beautiful. She is doing a fantastic job at McQueen. It’s not as severe as before (which I did love) but this new direction is just as successful, in my mind.

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  2. These pieces look so wearable and yet look expensive, luxurious, and just beautiful. She is doing a fantastic job at McQueen. It’s not as severe as before (which I did love) but this new direction is just as successful, in my mind.

    Reply
  3. stunning feminine interpretation of the late McQueen. AND WHY ON EARTH DIDNT PAT GET THE CAMPAIGN, instead of the hot mess that is called mrs. Wixon?!

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