Alexander McQueen 1999 Savage Beauty Black Canvas Resin dress coat (Met Museum Exhibited)













Alexander McQueen 1999 Savage Beauty Black Canvas Resin dress coat (Met Museum Exhibited)
A Rare Piece of Fashion History: Alexander McQueen, Spring/Summer 1999
An extraordinary opportunity to acquire a seminal work by legendary designer and couturier Alexander McQueen. This black linen coat dress with resin mesh back, unveiled as Look 13 during the Spring/Summer 1999 runway show, captures the fearless innovation and theatrical brilliance that cemented McQueen as one of fashion’s most influential visionaries. The piece reflects the tension between structure and fragility that defined much of his early work — austere tailoring offset by an experimental use of material.
Executed in a sleek silhouette, the coat dress is both wearable and sculptural, a study in contrasts that highlights McQueen’s masterful command of form. The sharp black linen cut is disrupted by the avant-garde resin mesh panel, a bold intervention that gives the garment its haunting edge. At once elegant and unsettling, it exemplifies McQueen’s ability to challenge conventions while producing pieces of enduring beauty.
Now emerging from the archives, this rare design stands as more than a garment — it is a collector’s treasure, a piece of wearable art, and an emblem of McQueen’s uncompromising vision. For connoisseurs, collectors, and devotees alike, it represents an unmissable opportunity to acquire a chapter of fashion history, as relevant today as it was electrifying on the runway in 1999.