Alexander McQueen
mesh overlay dress
Winner of four British Designer of the Year awards, Lee Alexander McQueen was the founder of the English fashion house Alexander McQueen, established in 1992. The luxury brand nowadays is impeccably commanded by Sarah Burton, previously Alexander’s personal assistant. This red silk mesh overlay dress from Alexander McQueen features shoulder straps, a sweetheart neckline and mesh panels.
Designer colour: 6553 RED
Made in Italy
Designer Style ID: 507910Q1WJV
Farfetch ID: 12635819
Fitting Information
Item fits true to size
Measurement Information
- Height:
- 1.79 m
- Bust:
- 83 cm
- Hips:
- 85 cm
- Waist:
- 61 cm
Model
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- Composition
- Silk 100%
- Composition
- Polyester 8%
- Composition
- Viscose 92%
- Washing Instructions:
- Dry Clean Only
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Alexander McQueen’s legacy of daring theatricality and exquisite construction lives on with his successor, Sarah Burton, who has added another dimension of wearability to the late designer’s controversial silhouettes and couture finishes.