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12 February 2010

RIP Alexander McQueen


I just post 6 ways Alexander McQueen changed fashion and now I have to face the truth that he's past away. Gosh, I'm shocked and totally speechless. How could this happen to him? he's so genius, adorable, most creative man in fashion. He's dead in 40, February 2, 2010. RIP.

In Yahoo!News it said that the circumstances pointed to a possible suicide, but there was no confirmation from police or McQueen's publicists. Authorities said the death was not suspicious, apparently ruling out foul play. They did not indicate how McQueen was discovered.

The Sun tabloid cited an anonymous source on its Web site who said workers found McQueen hanging in his apartment. The newspaper gave no further details. His family issued a statement asking for privacy.
McQueen is credited with helping revive the once-moribund British fashion industry. His edgy pieces were coveted and treasured by stylish women across the globe and seen on numerous red carpets.
Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour called McQueen "one of the greatest talents of his generation."
McQueen made his name first in London, then wooed audiences in Paris, New York and Milan to take his place in the upper echelons of the designing world. He was named British Fashion Designer of the Year four times, and was recognized by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003, when she made him a Commander of the British Empire for his fashion leadership.
I really wish it's just a nightmare. He changed the world and fashion with that skulls prints and amazing theatrical catwalk shows and of course my favourite, that aligator shoes! He just too good and it's too early for him to die.

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