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Them Quotes by Alexander McQueen
- My friend George and I were walking on the beach in Norfolk, and there were thousands of [razor-clam] shells. They were so beautiful, I thought…
- You've got to know the rules to break them. That's what I'm here for, to demolish the rules but to keep the tradition.
- I spent a long time learning how to construct clothes, which is important to do before you can deconstruct them.
- I use things that people want to hide in their heads. War, religion, sex; things we all think about, but don’t bring to the forefront.…
- You've got to know the rules to break them.
- When we put the antlers on the model and then draped over it the lace embroidery that we had made, we had to poke them…
- Clothes and jewellery should be startling, individual. When you see a woman in my clothes, you want to know more about them. To me, that…
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