Quote by Alexander McQueen
I come from a different era and I design clothes for our era. I th

I come from a different era and I design clothes for our era. I think of people I want to dress when I design. – Alexander McQueen

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There is something sinister, something quite biographical about what I do – but that part is for me. Its my personal business. I think there is a lot of romance, melancholy. Theres a sadness to it, but theres romance in sadness. I suppose I am a very melancholy person. – Alexander McQueen

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