One of McQueen's best menswear collection. The most predominant colors were greys and whites with a touch of light pastels. Every suit was embellished in its own way, some had floral details while others had light prints. Even though there were many feminine touches, McQueen still pull off masculine looks, in some cases I thought that the clothing themselves were trying to be androgynous in a way. Now days we see men wearing cardigans over casual and dress shirts, my guess would be that Alexander McQueen himself provided this trend. This collection was what I consider Lee's wearable point of view in fashion.
Pictures via nymag.com
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