Alexander McQueen Spring 2011 and The Get-Happy Power of a

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Yesterday's Alexander McQueen spring 2011 show brought about some pretty major, high-fashion events: Sarah Burton, who succeeded Alexander McQueen after his untimely death this past September, debuted her first full runway presentation. Models somehow managed to walk in decorative shoes that could double as lawn ornaments. A fantastic dress woven out of oats hit the runway. (It was co-crafted by a corn husk guild and no, I hadn't heard of such a thing either.) But one silly, not-so-complicated thing happened too: I remembered that feathered dresses are just F-U-N.
Yesterday's Alexander McQueen spring 2011 show brought about some pretty major, high-fashion events: Sarah Burton, who succeeded Alexander McQueen after his untimely death this past September, debuted her first full runway presentation. Models somehow managed to walk in decorative shoes that could double as lawn ornaments. A fantastic dress woven out of oats hit the runway. (It was co-crafted by a corn husk guild and no, I hadn't heard of such a thing either.) But one silly, not-so-complicated thing happened too: I remembered that feathered dresses are just F-U-N.

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