Alexander McQueen Spring Summer 2010 Film By David Sims

If Birdie would have a fashionable sequel, then this would be it! Alexander McQueen’s Spring Summer 2010 film directed by David Sims is a perfect example of schizophrenically inspired fashion.

While many will insist on calling it art, I insist on keeping my good night sleep and projecting optimism in my wardrobe. David Sims is well recognized for his visionary grungy style so it comes as no surprise that he engaged in this McQueen schizohumanoid film. What makes little sense to me is the message. What really lies beyond clothes? (via)

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#1 Adriana on 06.24.09 at 7:45 am

Birdie was a great film.

What’s this? Is this a artsy commercial to bring awareness for mental diseases? That’s fine by me. But if it’s supposed to be about fashion? Beats me….pfff…

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