Paris Fashion Week: Designer Sarah Burton's gentler Alexander McQueen

Paris Fashion Week: Designer Sarah Burton's gentler Alexander McQueen
  • Paris Fashion Week: Designer Sarah Burton's gentler Alexander McQueen
  • Paris Fashion Week: Designer Sarah Burton's gentler Alexander McQueen
Designer Sarah Burton's first women's show for Alexander McQueen. I am in love with the belted deep V long neck Maxi.
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