This fashion show is an ode to beauty that is different from ordinary and I can consider this show as a fantastic experience to watch full of positive energy !
"Eclect Dissect' was McQueen`s second collection for Givenchy. For this show McQueen`s art director Simon Costin imagined a fictional surgeon and collector who travelled the world collecting exotic objects and women, whom he took apart and reassembled in this laboratory. The runway show staged the return of these murdered women who come back to haunt the living. The models embodied their ghosts, dressed in the exotic garments collected by their murderer on his foreign journeys. Scottish tartan, Spanish lace, kimonos, Burmese necklaces and eastern folk dresses decorated with feathers and stuffed animals merge to outfits with a morbid aura. The mix of cultures is extended beyond fashion; the show also makes references to his own, british, culture (in the 19th century): the dissecting-reference to Jack the Ripper (who also influenced his graduation collection) and the 'women returning from the dead' motif from the Gothic Novel. McQueen is the only designer EVER to mix elements of Scotland, Spain and Asia - and it works! I love how the models act like victorian ladies, the Princess Leah hair and the Burka with the bird-cage on top! McQueen`s fantasy and courage to put traditional items into new contexts and mix cultures & times will be unrivalled for 100 years at least." - dresscodehighfashion.blogspot.com/2011/12/retrospective-givenchy-haute-couture
@@musicsavage what would be the point of appointing new designers if not to change the direction of said fashion house? Lee said in interviews that he wanted to change Givenchy, and I'm sure that was the whole reason why they hired him in the first place. I would disagree with you, anyway, I see differences between his Givenchy shows and his own label, quite many, the overall vibe is different as well.
@@kajcenkars What's the point of having a designer being appointed at a fashion house if it's to change its whole identity? We ask him/her to update its DNA to keep up with the "zeitgeist", not to drastically change it. Karl Lagerfeld did it very well at Chanel for example.
So Ive been learning more about his work recently, and he really was a genius who was ahead of his time. Can anyone point me to any current visionaire-like fashion designers like him?
I can name so many supermodels here! The most fierce fashion show ever.... I believe the concept is there all dead wives murdered by one man their husband .....and coming back as spirits. At 3:52 her hand movements to open that jacket! 😮😮 Supermodels just aren't like this anymore
Well, for starters, the inspiration of this collection was a surgeon and a collector who murdered and dissected women and they come back on the show to haunt the audience. The imagery does not evoke anything peaceful or good energies. Also in Mcqueen you have the element of many different religions, but for some reason he always portrayed the negative side of each in a glorified manner. And there's always the overt tone of trauma based mind control. That is why I made that statement.
McQueen was simply McQueen here, very little has to do with Givenchy, I can see why his contract with the company wasn't renewed. His work was incredible, but all over the place.
His contract wasn't renewed, because he quite literally didn't want it to. His own label got acquired (he still had I think at least 40% though), which gave him the opportunity to focus on just that, do what he wants to. He was extremely exhausted working for Givenchy AND his own label simultaneously, that's producing several collections a year. So many designers got almost destroyed that way in the 90s, another good example is John Galliano. Btw they totally hired McQueen to give Givenchy a part of his own style, he was vocal about that being the case since his first Givenchy show, so I doubt that they hated it from the artistic point of view. And finally, the whole point of this exact collection was, if we put it very simply, "all over the place" - the models are supposed to look like they are "sewn together" as Ghosts after being ripped apart...
art can be disturbing and a fashion icon known as princess diana seems to enjoy disturbing art as well as the majority of the fashion world that knows exquisite craftsmanship and great storytelling when they see it.
This is Jennifer Sinclair. This is a show. For entertainment. Not a fashion exhibit to sell clothes. I wouldn't wear this stuff for free much less pay for the clothes. I love clean, well fitted, dresses that are well made with strong cloth. Solid colors or patterned but not showy. This stuff is crazy.
I come to listen to the soundtrack all the time
SAME🥳Fashion Music, So beautiful😎
Princess Diana is sitting in the Audience this was prior to her death in 97. she is wearing the pink suit in the audience.
i can hardly beieve my eyes... peerless genius omfg
I’ve been looking for this show for years and finally found it again 😭💙🙏🏽
This fashion show is an ode to beauty that is different from ordinary and I can consider this show as a fantastic experience to watch full of positive energy !
"Eclect Dissect' was McQueen`s second collection for Givenchy. For this show McQueen`s art director Simon Costin imagined a fictional surgeon and collector who travelled the world collecting exotic objects and women, whom he took apart and reassembled in this laboratory. The runway show staged the return of these murdered women who come back to haunt the living. The models embodied their ghosts, dressed in the exotic garments collected by their murderer on his foreign journeys. Scottish tartan, Spanish lace, kimonos, Burmese necklaces and eastern folk dresses decorated with feathers and stuffed animals merge to outfits with a morbid aura. The mix of cultures is extended beyond fashion; the show also makes references to his own, british, culture (in the 19th century): the dissecting-reference to Jack the Ripper (who also influenced his graduation collection) and the 'women returning from the dead' motif from the Gothic Novel. McQueen is the only designer EVER to mix elements of Scotland, Spain and Asia - and it works! I love how the models act like victorian ladies, the Princess Leah hair and the Burka with the bird-cage on top! McQueen`s fantasy and courage to put traditional items into new contexts and mix cultures & times will be unrivalled for 100 years at least." - dresscodehighfashion.blogspot.com/2011/12/retrospective-givenchy-haute-couture
This is just Perfection, real Haute Couture, great models, fierce soundtrack, Lee was way ahead of everything in fashion, I miss him madly ❤️😔
This is his best work for Givenchy (in my opinion). Too bad the public and some critics didn’t get it. Yes Suzy Menkes, I am talking about you.
I love McQueen but it feels like you’re watching another of his own collection rather than a Givenchy one.
@@musicsavage what would be the point of appointing new designers if not to change the direction of said fashion house? Lee said in interviews that he wanted to change Givenchy, and I'm sure that was the whole reason why they hired him in the first place. I would disagree with you, anyway, I see differences between his Givenchy shows and his own label, quite many, the overall vibe is different as well.
@@kajcenkars What's the point of having a designer being appointed at a fashion house if it's to change its whole identity?
We ask him/her to update its DNA to keep up with the "zeitgeist", not to drastically change it. Karl Lagerfeld did it very well at Chanel for example.
Where can I find articles or facts on this show, I research this show but can’t find any background on it anywhere
@@swywd6017read Gods & Kings
i adore him at the most in this collection..... in my memorable to him
thank you so much for putting this up. so beautiful!
When Your More Of A GENIUS Than The House Your Suppose To Represent, LOL😝ICONIC
Literally
pure MCQUEEN I LOVE IT
Kudos to u for uploading this
This is so rare !!!
He was brilliant! Also the E. A. Poe of fashion imagination.
It's like a dance remix of "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest
Amazing! Beautiful! Love it all!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊
thanks for uploading, classic
Всё, что делал Александр, безупречно.
So Ive been learning more about his work recently, and he really was a genius who was ahead of his time. Can anyone point me to any current visionaire-like fashion designers like him?
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wow wow wow long live the great mcqeen, his best shows where at givenchy
There were some geta like shoes that reminded me of his spring/summer 2008 collection!
@anfearglas1 I believe you already know this but The Piano soundtrack was also use for the Fall/ Winter 2006 collection .
oh my God! amazing!
I can name so many supermodels here! The most fierce fashion show ever.... I believe the concept is there all dead wives murdered by one man their husband .....and coming back as spirits.
At 3:52 her hand movements to open that jacket! 😮😮
Supermodels just aren't like this anymore
McQueen required Asian model at his autumn winter couture 1997 some of them was the new face at the time ❤😊❤
next level omg soooooooooooooooooooo sick
truly inspirational....
These were the days....
that what it s called GIVENCHY HAUTE COUTURE the words with powerful meaning
Does anybody know the title of the 1st piece of music played ?
sweet lullaby deep forest :)
Is this the music that was actually played during the show? Or was it added by the person who posted video? Thanks.
It was played during the actual show
absolutely genuine
What is the name of the second song? Thanks.
Sweet Lullaby- by Deep ,Forest ( round the world mix ) Welcome.
What's screaming in 00:16, please?
Tell me the first song please. 00:30
Michael nyman "here to there"
Thanks ❤❤🙏
is that the late diana in the corner in the audience in all cream???
yes
@wvanderwahl yeah i totally see what u mean its not very cohesive it makes me think of the small world ride at disney world at disney land
Does anybody know where the sounds of the woman screaming are from? Is very good screaming
como se llama la musica?
el sond?
como se llama la rolla?
Well, for starters, the inspiration of this collection was a surgeon and a collector who murdered and dissected women and they come back on the show to haunt the audience. The imagery does not evoke anything peaceful or good energies. Also in Mcqueen you have the element of many different religions, but for some reason he always portrayed the negative side of each in a glorified manner. And there's always the overt tone of trauma based mind control. That is why I made that statement.
You're projecting so hard lmao. Is your shoulder sore from all of that reaching?
Wow i love that concept!! What is the full name of this show? My all time fav Givenchy show
@pietr11
Michael Nyman - Here To There
McQueen was simply McQueen here, very little has to do with Givenchy, I can see why his contract with the company wasn't renewed. His work was incredible, but all over the place.
your face is all over the place.
His contract wasn't renewed, because he quite literally didn't want it to. His own label got acquired (he still had I think at least 40% though), which gave him the opportunity to focus on just that, do what he wants to. He was extremely exhausted working for Givenchy AND his own label simultaneously, that's producing several collections a year. So many designers got almost destroyed that way in the 90s, another good example is John Galliano. Btw they totally hired McQueen to give Givenchy a part of his own style, he was vocal about that being the case since his first Givenchy show, so I doubt that they hated it from the artistic point of view. And finally, the whole point of this exact collection was, if we put it very simply, "all over the place" - the models are supposed to look like they are "sewn together" as Ghosts after being ripped apart...
The Drama!!!!!
@anfearglas1 Thank you sir !!
Whats name of this songs, pleas?
1. Michael Nyman - Here to There ( The Piano soundtrack)
2. Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby - Round the world mix.
How?
The audio is killing me😂😭💀"Alexa mute tv"
5:00
Think the Bro disliked women.
I know some people will adore this and consider it high art, but I find it very disturbing with an overtly negative message.
sounds like you're projecting
why? so then you must find your whole life disturbing
art can be disturbing and a fashion icon known as princess diana seems to enjoy disturbing art as well as the majority of the fashion world that knows exquisite craftsmanship and great storytelling when they see it.
Jajajajajajajajajajajaja negative? Oh my God
This is Jennifer Sinclair. This is a show. For entertainment. Not a fashion exhibit to sell clothes. I wouldn't wear this stuff for free much less pay for the clothes. I love clean, well fitted, dresses that are well made with strong cloth. Solid colors or patterned but not showy. This stuff is crazy.
It is a fashion SHOW. If you want your normal, boring clothes, go to a department store.
Some devil worshipping going on. So in your face about it too.