alexander mcqueen white dress 2003 Alexander McQueen Metallic Beaded Ivory Wool Open-Back Dress
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alexander mcqueen white dress

alexander mcqueen white dress 2003 Alexander McQueen Metallic Beaded Ivory Wool Open-Back Dress

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alexander mcqueen white dress 2003 Alexander McQueen Metallic Beaded Ivory Wool Open-Back DressID: 0918253 Size: small Condition: excellent A highly coveted and absolutely breathtaking lifetime Alexander McQueen metallic embellished ivory wool backless cut out dress dating back to his epic 2003 fall winter runway show. This ornate piece was look 53, modeled by the beautiful Jessica Miller. The collection, titled 'Scanners' was characteristically extravagant, featuring a wind tunnel and an elaborate set designed to look like a tundra. Each

ID: 0918253
Size: small
Condition: excellent

A highly coveted and absolutely breathtaking lifetime Alexander McQueen metallic embellished ivory wool backless cut-out dress dating back to his epic 2003 fall/winter runway show. This ornate piece was look 53, modeled by the beautiful Jessica Miller. The collection, titled 'Scanners' was characteristically extravagant, featuring a wind tunnel and an elaborate set designed to look like a tundra. Each ensemble served as a modern interpretation of traditional clothing from Siberia, Tibet, or Japan. Per Vogue, “The clothes, sculpted into [McQueen’s] signature nip-waisted, stiff A-line skirt silhouettes, exhibited all the intense craft and some of the shapes that he learned during his stint at Givenchy couture. It bumped his ready-to-wear up to a new level. The moments that made the audience catch its breath were those that betrayed McQueen’s softer, more romantic side.” This magnificent dress was certainly one of the more demure pieces featured on the runway. The garment is fashioned in a lightweight ivory wool and lined with smooth, soft satin in the same pale hue. The low-cut sculptural bodice has intricate embroidery and beading done in a mix of gold, bronze, and pewter tones. Shimmering bows on both the front and back add a touch of frivolity while the pattern work is that of a genius. Side cutouts and a dramatic open back reveal a flirty low backside. The flattering bold pleats around the hips elongate your figure in such a chic way. Additional pleating on the backside of the dress lends a sense of movement to the skirt. This iconic look quickly made its way into the pop culture realm: Katie Holmes wore the same dress on the cover of Marie Claire’s October 2003 issue. This important Alexander McQueen documented showstopper that would make an unforgettable bridal, red carpet or collector's piece to add to your archive.

Measurements
Marked a European 40
Bust: 32-34 inches
Low Waist: 30 inches
Hips: best up to 36 inches
Total Length: 40 inches

This rare 2003 f/w Alexander McQueen runway dress is in beautiful condition with no rips, holes or alterations. Perfectly working back hidden zipper in place. Only sign of wear is two very faint surface spots to the wool. Please message for detailed pictures. Highly wearable and an investment piece that will continue to increase in value

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