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| COUNTRY | DELIVERY CHARGE | DELIVERY TIME | COUNTRY | DELIVERY CHARGE | DELIVERY TIME | COUNTRY | DELIVERY CHARGE | DELIVERY TIME |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUSTRALIA | € 39.00 | 4-5 | GIBRALTAR | € 28.00 | 3-4 | POLAND | € 35.00 | 3-4 |
| AUSTRIA | € 19.00 | 2-3 | GREECE | € 19.00 | 2-3 | PORTUGAL | € 19.00 | 2-3 |
| BELGIUM | € 19.00 | 2-3 | HONG KONG | € 39.00 | 4-5 | ROMANIA | € 35.00 | 3-4 |
| BULGARIA | € 35.00 | 3-4 | HUNGARY | € 35.00 | 3-4 | SAUDI ARABIA | € 39.00 | 4-5 |
| CANADA | € 28.00 | 3-4 | IRELAND | € 19.00 | 2-3 | SLOVENIA | € 35.00 | 3-4 |
| CHINA | € 39.00 | 4-5 | ITALY | € 19.00 | 2-3 | SOUTH AFRICA | € 38.00 | 4-5 |
| CYPRUS | € 35.00 | 3-4 | JAPAN | € 39.00 | 4-5 | SPAIN | € 10.00 | 1-2 |
| CZECH REPUBLIC | € 35.00 | 3-4 | LUXEMBOURG | € 19.00 | 2-3 | SWEDEN | € 19.00 | 2-3 |
| DENMARK | € 19.00 | 2-3 | MONACO |
€ 19.00 | 2-3 | SWITZERLAND | € 28.00 | 2-3 |
| FINLAND | € 19.00 | 2-3 | NETHERLANDS | € 19.00 | 2-3 | U.A.E. | € 39.00 | 4-5 |
| FRANCE | € 19.00 | 2-3 | NEW ZEALAND | € 39.00 | 4-5 | U.S.A. | € 28.00 | 3-4 |
| GERMANY | € 19.00 | 2-3 | NORWAY | € 28.00 | 3-4 | UNITED KINGDOM | € 19.00 | 2-3 |
RETURNS
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Psychedelic Drew
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Drew Barrymore wore this stunning psychedelic print dress from McQ to an Emmy's after party. Arguably, neon and patterns don't go together, but these sure do!! The colours might be out there, but it's still a classic McQueen style.
The best part is, it can be yours! Click here to view.
Now where's that party invitation...?
McQ - Turning Heads
Tuesday, February 21, 2012

So - everyone's talking about the McQ runway show at London Fashion Week. It even featured on the Spanish TV news! It's the first time McQ (as opposed to the mainline Alexander McQueen collection) has held a show, and it was up there on the Must See list, attracting industry heavyweights such as Anna Wintour, Samantha Cameron, the British PM's wife (who is an ambassador for the British Council of Fashion) and actress Salma Hayek.

The word on the street is that the collection was as "mainline" as a diffusion line gets! It was certainly much more high fashion than McQ's 'normal' more street style. The setting was an enchanted forest, with real trees, and the models (including Kristen McMenamy) crunched down the catwalk on real gold and red leaves. The designs featured plenty of luxurious velvet embroidery, tulle, long leather gloves and boots, and cinched prom-like waists. Beautiful.

The magical forest, with real trees!

Leaves embroidered on the dresses, and scattered on the runway...

Classic Alexander McQueen tailoring, with long leather gloves and boots
And then there was the hair.... WOW. Sculpted into (magic) mushroom shapes, these do's were an alternative to the current hat trend! I don't even want to think about how long it took them to get ready (but it's not surprising it was an evening show).

Designer Sarah Burton said of the collection: "I didn’t want it to feel like a second line. “Just because it’s a cheaper price point doesn’t mean you can’t have a special coat or a beautifully cut jacket. You buy clothes because you love them and you want have them."
With this lady in charge, McQ may well live forever!
Men's fashion, Milan style
Monday, January 16, 2012

Milan unfairly has a reputation for being a bit 'industrial'. I happen to like the industrial look (as in East London, Berlin etc), but when people say it of Milan they just mean there are lots of factories. Sure it's not as pretty as Florence or Rome, but I love Milan. Especially during Fashion Week!

I love it even though it's a nightmare to get to from Ibiza at the moment (don't get me started on Ryanair canceling the direct flights this winter) and even though it's cold, and even though it's Men's Fashion Week not Womens... there's something about it that just rocks.
It might be the way everyone oozes style, from the bus drivers to the waitresses, in the way that only the birthplace of Prada could. Those designer bags are real here! It might be that every bar you go to gives you a plate of gorgeous Italian food to nibble on (absolutely free). It might be that you see things in the shop windows you just don't see anywhere else. Whatever it is, this city has style.

Milan... where the Louis Vuitton luggage is real.
We had a couple of appointments this weekend, to see McQ Alexander McQueen and Y-3, and also to check out the White Trade Show. On arriving at Centrale Station we got caught up in the middle of a Milanese taxi strike! Fortunately it was just ending, as the Y-3 showroom is not near any train stations but it was just a little bit chaotic. Brilliant!

Loads of taxis, just noone to drive them.
At Y-3 there were some great collection pieces (leopard print shorts, anyone?) but it's the shoes that we love the most. In fact while we were there the design team gave us a sneak preview of some fabulous women's shoes they've been developing... ooh I'm sworn to secrecy but they are great!
The White tradeshow was more for a look than anything else. The entrance was via a white carpet (naturally), and there were several different areas, all of which working the industrial angle the right way. It was actually quite quiet, as all the Italian stores come on the Sunday (they are open on Saturdays!) but with lots of interesting stuff.


The bike theme in the main hall was a bit of a mystery...

Up and coming labels in Room 2...

Not just clothes - the most comfortable cactus you'll ever sit on - by Cerruti Baleri
We were keen to check out the Basement, and it was like entering a cool club, with a spiral staircase downstairs to a series of concrete rooms, music throbbing from within and an unsmiling blonde model-type on the door. It reminded me of the legendary Nom de Guerre store in Bleecker St used to be (minus the staff skateboarding down the corridor!).
Here were labels such as Silent by Damir Domar, PRPS and some really cool labels I'd never heard of, some of them (very unfortunately) way too directional for laid-back Ibiza, but I wish them well... some of them you will hopefully be seeing soon at reVOLVER!
Our McQ appointment on Sunday was a bit early... those Milanese wine bars I mentioned earlier didn't help! Fortunately the photos prove there were some very strong pieces, and the shoes... well they were an unexpected highlight.
On the way back to the airport is started snowing, so it was a good time to leave. Fortunately not for long - the Women's version is just over a month away!


