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Originally Posted by dyna mo
i've been out of the fashion apparel bidness for many years now but it's a stressful industry, the pressure to create a new ultra-fabulous look each and every season is insane.
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I can imagine, he just seemed so on top of it and ahead of the game, like he wrote his own rules. He seemed so untouchable.
Like if you take someone like Marc Jacobs, who's working for LV and has all these commercial lines and has to stay on trend, I can only imagine.. it just seemed to me like Alexander McQueen was setting his own trends, existing in his own space. I know he also had a wearable line too, I just alway felt that he was about dramatic couture, but I suppose people at every level feel they answer to their critics.
Maybe his years of success had left him drained and feeling creatively bankrupt. I can understand and identify with that. Just such a waste of talent
/ramble