Image - Alexander McQueen, Untitled, Spring-Summer 1998. Photographed Chris Moore.
!Beautiful!
I was captivated when I fist saw this image as I was flicking through my newly purchased book 'Fashion at the edge'.
Ahh McQueen you've done it again...
The cloth clinging to her slender frame resembles a second skin, unlike previously before the cloth is able to mould to the form beneath and take upon its shape. It is in these precious moments before the cloth begins to dry that you are able to visually capture these 'M O M E N T S' of which are occurring through the 'H E A V Y' -ness of the body beneath.
I was captivated when I fist saw this image as I was flicking through my newly purchased book 'Fashion at the edge'.
Ahh McQueen you've done it again...
The cloth clinging to her slender frame resembles a second skin, unlike previously before the cloth is able to mould to the form beneath and take upon its shape. It is in these precious moments before the cloth begins to dry that you are able to visually capture these 'M O M E N T S' of which are occurring through the 'H E A V Y' -ness of the body beneath.
The fabric clings, it cocoons, the body finds itself wrapped in a second skin. The 'M O M E N T' is the revelation it is the undressing of the body which occurs with the translucency of the cloth upon the flesh which occurs through the process of wetting.
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