
Certainly, Seán McGirr had been ruminating on the "Back to Black" singer's wardrobe, as well as the gritty style of other McQueen friends from back in the day (see: Kate Moss and Debra Shaw). "It's about singular characters with really strong personalities that I'd be very curious to meet on the street in London; this sort of rough glamour of the East End," the new head of the house told Vogue Runway . "This idea of sort of damaged opulence. And I also like this kind of bitchy intelligence that kind of comes through a little bit in the attitude of the boys and girls.
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