Mohawk by Alexander McQueen…
His inspirations ranged from Byzantine art and Old Master paintings to the carvings of Grinling Gibbons, and each look was worn with a bronzed cap, some spiked with a Mohawk of gilded leaves like a Roman war helmut.
McQueen continued to experiment with ideas from his last collections, this time engineering prints by digitally capturing entire works of art and weaving them into fabrics.
With a haunting soundtrack of operatic music, the presentation was solemn, funereal and eve a little spooky – and the references to angels, broken skulls and religious themes eerily prescient. (via)
