HomeNewsTrendsLifestyleAs Sarah Burton leaves Alexander McQueen, an expert explores her legacy through five iconic designs

As Sarah Burton leaves Alexander McQueen, an expert explores her legacy through five iconic designs

Sarah Burton’s departure from McQueen comes as the label’s parent company, the French luxury goods group Kering SA, is restructuring.

September 17, 2023 / 18:08 IST
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The V-neck, ivory lace dress with a nine-foot train that Sarah Burton created for the marriage of Kate Middleton and Prince William was one of her earlier designs as Alexander McQueen’s creative director. (Photo by Marcus D via Wikimedia Commons)
The V-neck, ivory lace dress with a nine-foot train that Sarah Burton created for the marriage of Kate Middleton and Prince William was one of her earlier designs as Alexander McQueen’s creative director. (Photo by Marcus D via Wikimedia Commons)

By Naomi Braithwaite, Nottingham Trent University

Sarah Burton, the creative director for Alexander McQueen, has announced that she is leaving the fashion house after two decades. The spring/summer 2024 collection, launching at Paris Fashion Week on September 30, will be her last.

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Burton, born in Macclesfield, initially joined McQueen in 1996 as a placement student, while studying at Central Saint Martins in London. Following her graduation, Burton took up a permanent post, becoming head of womenswear design in 2000. After Lee Alexander McQueen’s tragic death in 2010, Burton became his successor as creative director.

During her 26 years at McQueen Burton has made a significant contribution to both the fashion industry and to the legacy of the fashion house. In 2012 she received an OBE for services to the fashion industry. These are five of her most celebrated designs.

1. Kate Middleton’s wedding dress, 2011

The V-neck, ivory lace dress with a nine-foot train that Burton created for the marriage of Kate Middleton and Prince William was one of her earlier designs as McQueen’s creative director.

Middleton chose Alexander McQueen to design her dress because of its reputation for craftsmanship, traditional workmanship and attention to the technical construction of clothing. Hand cut from both English and French Chantilly lace, the dress was handmade at the Royal School of Needlework at Hampton Court Palace and reportedly cost £250,000 to make.