Despite the absence of Lee, this was a brilliant transition for the House of McQueen gearing towards a more feminized, nurturing, earthly, and softer route yet still capturing (to a certain extent) the essence of McQueen. There is a bitter-sweet sensation when viewing the show; the soul of McQueen is missing and the grief of Lee's sudden death still looms, however at the same time Sarah Burton beautifully and successfully uplifted the collection subtly easing her own flair into the aesthetics.
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