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Alexander McQueen launches capsule scarf collection

By Danielle Wightman-Stone

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Alexander McQueen has launched a range of special edition scarves in celebration of the designer’s “Savage Beauty” retrospective at the Victoria and Albert Museum, which opened on Saturday, March 14.

The capsule collection consists of five designs, each featuring a print of an iconic piece from Alexander McQueen’s most memorable collections such as the Armadillo Shoes from spring/summer 2010 ‘Plato’s Atlantis’ and the No. 13 Spray Painted Dress from spring/summer 1999. There are also designs from The Girl Who Lived in the Tree, It’s Only a Game and Widows of Culloden collections.

The scarves, which are made in 100 percent silk, will only be available in limited runs of 100 for each design, and will retail at 345 pounds each. They will be exclusive to the Alexander McQueen flagship at 4-5 Old Bond Street, London and available online at Alexandermcqueen.com.

“Our silks remain the most popular and accessible product from the house, and we wanted everyone to be able to own a memento celebrating ‘Savage Beauty,’ featuring imagery from Lee’s most memorable collections,” explain Alexander McQueen’s chief executive officer Jonathan Akeroyd.

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