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Alexander McQueen

Posted on July 7, 2014 by Professor Chris Breward
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Alexander McQueen

Image by Damian Cugley, used under a Creative Commons license

Once semester is over and the usual tide of emails and meetings subsides, I am able to focus for a while on some writing. Continue reading →

Posted in Academic Work, Fashion, Research | Tagged alexander mcqueen, victoria & albert museum, writing | 2 Replies
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