Cameron’s wife pays tribute to designer
The Prime Minister’s wife was at the Ritz hotel in London for a preview of a new exhibition about the designer at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Mrs Cameron said she was “thrilled” by the exhibition, which she described as a “recognition of British fashion”.
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Hide AdAlso at the presentation was Anna Wintour, British-born editor of American Vogue.
She said: “It is too early to say what McQueen’s legacy will be, but he was one of the most influential designers of the last 20 years.
“His view of fashion was that of an artist.”
The exhibition’s curator and head of the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute, Andrew Bolton, gave a speech in which he described McQueen as a “hero artist” on a par with such figures as composer Ludwig van Beethoven and poet Lord Byron.
Mr Bolton said later: “McQueen was unique because he was so provocative.”
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Hide AdThe exhibition, called Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, will be open from May 4 until the end of July.
Mrs Cameron, wearing a jacket from the McQ by McQueen label, was at the launch event in her capacity as ambassador to the British Fashion Council.
She wore the jacket over a Whistles skirt and a blouse by Hamilton-Paris, finishing her look with LK Bennett shoes.
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty features more than 100 pieces.
The exhibits range from dresses from McQueen’s first graduate collection, which was exhibited at the Ritz and was inspired by the film Taxi Driver, to outfits from his unfinished final collection.