Item 2016.228 - Alexander McQueen Tyre Print Trousers

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2016.228

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Alexander McQueen Tyre Print Trousers

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  • Spring Summer 1997 (Creation)

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(1992–present)

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ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
Alexander McQueen was founded in 1992 by Lee Alexander McQueen (1969–2010), following his graduation from the MA Fashion course at Central Saint Martins. He previously served a five-year apprenticeship on Savile Row, first at Anderson & Sheppard, where he learned how to cut jackets, and then at Gieves & Hawkes, where he learned how to cut trousers. The British Fashion Council sponsored Alexander McQueen’s first collection in a suite at the Ritz Hotel during London Fashion Week in March 1993 as part of its NEWGEN initiative. The company signed a production and distribution agreement with M.A. Commerciale, an Italian clothing manufacturing company, in July 1995. In 1996 the company signed a two-year contract with Gibo, the Italian subsidiary of Onward Kashiyama, Japan, to produce and distribute his collections. Alexander McQueen presented menswear and womenswear together on the same runway at London Fashion Week, beginning with the Spring Summer 1996 collection ‘The Hunger’ and ending with the Autumn Winter 1998 collection ‘Joan’. Both the menswear and womenswear collections shared the same research, themes and fabrics. In December 2000, the Gucci Group acquired a 51 per cent stake in the company, making Lee McQueen creative director and retaining 49 per cent of the business. Alexander McQueen collaborated with Huntsman, a Savile Row bespoke tailor, on a twelve-piece menswear collection in 2002.

The company relaunched their menswear as a standalone collection in early 2004 with a short film titled Texist. Alexander McQueen launched their first standalone menswear runway show at Milan Menswear Week in June 2004 and continued to show there for nine years before relocating to London Collections: Men in January 2013, where the menswear line was shown for seven seasons. After a two-season hiatus from the runway, the menswear collection returned to Paris Menswear Week in June 2017 for three seasons before the company discontinued menswear runway shows. Alexander McQueen collaborated with Huntsman again in 2012, this time under the direction of Sarah Burton, who had been appointed creative director at Alexander McQueen following Lee McQueen’s death in 2010. The company opened a standalone menswear store at 9 Savile Row in 2012, offering ready-to-wear as well as a bespoke service. The store closed in 2018, with the menswear relocating to a new flagship store encompassing both menswear and womenswear on Old Bond Street in 2019. Additionally, the brand has a diffusion line, McQ, which was launched in 2006 for men and women.
Sources: Claire Wilcox, ed., Alexander McQueen (London: V&A, 2015); Financial Times; Vogue; WWD.

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Alexander McQueen *tyre print* trousers featuring four front pockets. From the Spring/Summer 1997 collection *La Poupée*, they are printed with McQueen's signature tyre print, originally introduced in the Spring/Summer 1995 womenswear collection *The Birds*.
Size: M
Country of Design: United Kingdom
Country of Manufacture: Italy.

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      100% Cotton
      Label details:
      Disposizione: 76461/00 SGP
      Modello: EA 10004 PT
      Art/Col AUB8/01 Tg. 46
      Ordine: EA3516/1/04

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      The original print was created using the spare tyre from print designer Mark Eley's Saab car.

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      Invisible Men exhibition label:

      TYRE PRINT TROUSERS
      Alexander McQueen
      1997
      Before McQueen’s Spring Summer 1995 show The Birds, several models had car tyres rolled over them leaving an inky black print across their bodies. This print motif was reprised for the Spring Summer 1997 Bellmer La Poupée collection where several menswear garments were presented as if they had been run over.

      Cotton
      Archive no. 2017.243

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      From Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive:

      TYRE-PRINT TROUSERS
      Alexander McQueen
      Spring Summer 1997
      Before McQueen’s Spring Summer 1995 ‘The Birds’ show, the designer rolled a painted car tyre across the bodies of several models, leaving an inky black print. Several of the garments in the show were also screenprinted with a slightly different tyre pattern designed by Simon Ungless using a spare tyre from the Saab car of print designer Mark Eley. In 1997, yet another tyre was used to produce prints for Alexander McQueen’s Spring Summer 1997 ‘La Poupée’ collection, which featured the tyre print on a variety of menswear garments to create the illusion that the models had been run over. Shown as part of that collection, these trousers feature a zip fly with a hook-and-bar waistband closure, two front pockets, and a jetted pocket on the right side of the back.
      Cotton
      Archive no. 2016.228

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      D.AM.5 - 2016

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