Alexander McQueen, magnificent designer and creative role model to thousands of fashion lovers, has died of an apparent suicide. He was 40 years old.

It would be disingenuous, at this juncture, to speculate about what McQueen’s legacy will be or what impact his all-too-soon death will have, but if there is one thing I can say for sure, it’s that the world still needs Alexander McQueen.

A one-time enfant terrible of the fashion world, McQueen’s designs had recently found a more widespread audience that garnered him a good bit of mainstream fame. Pop stars like Lady Gaga wore his most avant-garde creations in music videos while celebs as mundane as Kate Hudson carried his more accessible handbags in front of hordes of paparazzi. By all indications, it was Alexander McQueen’s moment.

He’s gone now, long before he was done, and the fashion industry is without one of its greatest iconoclasts and creative thinkers. As Zac Posen said recently, fashion is a business that loves an exception, and McQueen was one of its greatest. His clothing had an inherent wit and violence to it, and it was often completely unwearable outside of an editorial shoot. That he would rise to prominence while making commercially unmarketable clothes was a longshot at best.

To McQueen, that was never the point. Season after season, he reminded us all of what fashion could be on its very best day, when the cynicism was stripped away and creative people got the chance to do what they were born to do. He made clothing that made us dream and gave us nightmares, and there are few experiences in fashion as visceral and revelatory as watching a collection of his creations see the light of day for the first time.

We don’t know whether his final collection will walk at Paris Fashion Week or if we’ll ever get to see what he was working on when he died. In the new issue of LOVE magazine, McQueen said cryptically, “When I’m dead, hopefully this house will still be going. On a spaceship.” It is without question that his legacy and vision need to be continued; I merely wish that he was going to be the one to do it.

More information on McQueen via Daily Mail.

Photo via the Guardian.

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chloehandbags
chloehandbags
13 years ago

I’m still in utter shock and disbelief, about this…

He was a true genius and the world of fashion will be a far poorer place without him.

R.I.P Alexander (Lee).

papertiger
papertiger
13 years ago

O.M.G total shock! May he rest in peace.

Olga
Olga
13 years ago

He was a true genius and the world of fashion will be a far poorer place without him…

Graciella
Graciella
13 years ago

I’m in shock…can’t believe this. Why do all the geniuses of this world have to take their own lives? I loved McQueen’s clothes, his bags (got two) and especially his skull scarf which I wear almost every day. This is absolutely terrible for the fashion world…

Kara
Kara
13 years ago

Creative genuises always seem to border on that very thin line between “normal” and “crazy” so sad he didn’t feel he had an outlet for help. Perhaps it was accidental?

Rashmi
Rashmi
13 years ago

RIP Alexander McQueen. I like everyone else am in TOTAL SHOCK!! The Fashion Industry truly lost a GEM!! oh NOOOOOOO!! why Mr. McQueen WHY? Heartbroken!!

Megs, I know it’s too early but could you and your team do a Tribute to McQueen by posting some pics of his beautiful creations both purses, shoes and the beautiful gowns. That’d be awesome!! thank you!

Abbi
Abbi
13 years ago
Reply to  Rashmi

I cant believe he’s gone! his bags were beautiful with a dark edgy twist to it that i loved! omg all those clutches ive been dreaming about 🙁

R.I.P Alexander Lee

Rashmi
Rashmi
13 years ago
Reply to  Amanda Mull

look forward to viewing it Amanda, thank you.

WANIE1
WANIE1
13 years ago

WOW, UNBELIEVEABLE!!!!

joce
joce
13 years ago

Rumors seem to be that he committed suicide (one source said he hanged himself). I also read that his mother passed away a few days ago as well.

I’m so deeply sad about this. I loved his creativity and he will be greatly missed. May his legacy live on forever and may he rest in peace.

hec
hec
13 years ago

im so sorry i love his work and had one of the best times ever at the opening of his boutique at the wynn las vegas im shocked im very classic very valentino shall we say almost dated but macqueen was perfect in my eyes because he did exactly what i would not wear but loved to see i the fashion industry such a shame the greatest loss just like dior in the point of their magnus they leave us wanting more never forget never die allways in style alexander mcqueen!!!!!!! long live AMQ

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