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Fashion, Art and performance:/ A case study looking at the work of Alexander McQueen.

Hourigan, Jessica.

Fashion, Art and performance:/ A case study looking at the work of Alexander McQueen. [Extended Essay] / Jessica Hourigan. - Limerick : Limerick Institute of Technology/Limerick School of Art and Design ; 2016 - 53p. : ill (some col) . : 30cm

Thesis submitted for B.A. (Hons) in Fashion Design 2016

Includes bibliographical references.

The objective of this paper is to examine how Alexander McQueen transformed the runway show while expanding upon the relationship between fashion and art, chiefly performance art. Analysis will evaluate the resulting new hybrid of performance art that is almost wholly detached from the traditionally commercial aspects of the clothing industry. This essay will also draw from aspects of Anne Hollander, Michel Foucault, and RoseLee Goldberg s theories to assist in contextualising and interpreting the significance of McQueen s lifework in terms of his showmanship, demonstrating how his work merits the status as that of an artist or director. Applying elements of art theory on topics such as McQueen s execution of various themes and locations, as well as the utilisation of astounding finale displays and model selections; this essay will establish a better understanding of the importance of the relationship between McQueen s fashion shows and the realm of performance art.This essay analyses the developments occurring in the luxury fashion sector in relation to the heightened influence of digital and social media within marketing and retail. Using Burberry's positive experience as an example to highlight the possibilities that are provided by Social Media to connect more effectively with the millennial consumer bracket. [Abstract]


McQueen, Alexander, 1969-2010.


Performance art--Fashion.
Catwalk--Fashion.
Fashion theses
Extended essays--Fashion.
Theses--LSAD--Clare Street

Thesis Fashion 08/16

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