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  1. 25 de set. de 2000 · Runway. Alexander McQueen Spring 2001 Ready-to-Wear. September 25, 2000. View Slideshow. Alexander McQueen's show was nothing short of monumental. The audience sat around a mirrored...

  2. Mcqueen’s fascination with birds makes itself evident again in his S/S 2001 show, aptly titled “Voss”. In this enigmatic presentation, Mcqueen filed attendees into a dark room, where a massive mirrored cube was placed directly in the middle, forcing the guests to view their own reflections for hours before the beginning of the show.

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  3. 30 de dez. de 2021 · This tragic event came as a surprise to many, shaking the fashion world and causing people to look back on the messages portrayed within his body of work with a deeper, more sensitive, and painfully tender eye. One show, in particular, was “Voss” (2001).

  4. COLLECTIONS: VOSS. Spring/Summer 2001; Gatliff Road Warehouse, London; 26 September 2000. McQueen had always declared that he wanted his shows to elicit a strong audience reaction. Voss, one of his most celebrated, achieved that result.

  5. 11 de jun. de 2020 · In 2001, Alexander McQueen named his Spring/Summer collection VOSS, which is the name of a Norwegian town that is famous because of its wildlife habitat. This was related to the idea that the designs celebrated the concept of nature.

  6. 26 de set. de 2000 · Voss, Alexander McQueen, Spring 2001 I've scoured the internet for weeks trying to find footage of Alexander McQueen's spectacular "Voss" fashion show from Spring 2001. Back in the age before bloggers, the only chance to see McQueen's breathtaking and controversial shows was either to have a golden ticket, or be glued to fashion television at the right time.

  7. lee-alexander-mcqueen.tilda.ws › vossVoss 2001 - Tilda

    The finale was the most transgressive of any of McQueen’s catwalk shows: a recreation of Joel-Peter Witkin’s Sanitarium (1983). As the models dispersed and the soundtrack of a pulsing heartbeat gave way to a flat-line monotone, the glass box shattered to reveal the voluptuous, naked figure of fetish writer Michelle Olley, reclining on a horned chaise longue in the graceful pose of a ...