Showing posts with label Sarah Burton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Burton. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

March 5th




Today's date has held significance for me for the past 16 years. Because 16 years ago, when I was in Grade 9, a classmate of mine took his own life, presumably because he couldn't cope with the death of his mother. I had just transferred into the school that year, and we were actually only in one class together. But, even though we hadn't exchanged more than a couple of words, his death hit me really hard. I had lived a pretty isolated life up until then, so I had no idea whatsoever how to cope with the whole thing. It didn't help that my teacher pretty much made our class feel like we were to blame, and that the little sister of a now famous Canadian skipped down the hall that day in a way much too similar (in retrospect) to Bellatrix Lestrange after she killed Sirius Black. Anyway, after the five-ish years it took to realize it wasn't my fault and more than a decade on top of that, the day still makes me stop and take a breath. And, on this day, I always picture myself in the church, at the funeral, though what date that was, I can no longer remember. This March 5th though has an additional connotation, as it is the day we are getting the keys to our new place, which will, I expect, vastly improve our lives and likely be our home for as long as we live in this city. It seems almost fitting, then, that Sarah Burton's newest McQueen collection came out on this day, for it is steeped in history and echoes of the church, as well as (like all of Sarah Burton's McQueen collections) serving as a reminder that life moves on. And so it does.

(Photos via Style.com)


Tuesday, October 5, 2010

McQueen, S/S 11




Originally I had said to myself (and a couple of others) that I wouldn't pay any heed to post-Lee Alexander McQueen. But curiosity got the best of me when I saw that Sarah Burton's first McQueen collection was shown in Paris today. And I am glad that I decided to click through the photos. Because I think the collection is exactly what fans of the McQueen label needed, as well as the label itself. Burton thankfully didn't decide to make the label completely her own, but instead paid a fitting tribute to Lee McQueen's last three collections with the shapes, patterns, colours, and make-up. And I'm relieved, to say the least, that she isn't big on runway shows being a theatrical production, as the fashion world had become accustomed to getting at a McQueen show; it goes without saying that it wouldn't have seemed right if she had tried to one-up or even match something like the S/S 10 presentation. Also, it seemed rather hopeful, with a recurring nature theme of butterflies, flora, and feathers, with not one skull in sight. Sure, I don't expect my jaw to ever drop at the sight of a new McQueen-labelled garment, or to be absolutely baffled by how it's constructed, or for my heart to nearly stop when in the presence of such. Nonetheless, these are still beautiful pieces of clothing, inspired by one of the greatest designers we'll ever see. So thank you, Miss Burton.

(Photos via Style.com)