Alexander McQueen FW 2022 Campaign Lensed by Paolo Roversi
/Alexander McQueen FW 2022 Campaign Lensed by Paolo Roversi AOC Fashion
British luxury brand Alexander McQueen reveals key images from its Fall 2022 campaign, lensed by esteemed photographer Paolo Roversi [IG], who shot the FW 2021 ANEMONES images. The campaign features models Achenrin Madit, Awar Odhiang, Celina Ralph, Florence Nicholls, Lucia Fairfull, and Wang with art direction by M/M [Paris].
AOC is not inspired at all by this campaign, and Sarah Burton has left me breathless on more than once occasion. Perhaps I have fallen too far down the rabbit hole into the world of mycelium and — separately with overlap — psychedelics. Michael Pollan’s new Netflix documentary series ‘How to Change Your mind’ is just smashing.
Conceptually, and in Burton’s own words about the show, mycelium is alive and pulsating with life and energy. Yes, we are talking soil and dank earth but that magic of mycelium is the opposite of darkness and sobriety. The fringe in the dress above is much more what AOC expected this collection to be. But in total, there’s a disconnect for AOC with the Alexander McQueen Fall 2022 collection.
Backstage at her New York March 2022 show, Burton was talking about mycelium, the underground fungal network that’s sometimes called nature’s “wood wide web,” connecting trees with one another and transferring nutrients and minerals plant-to-plant.
AOC has dug deeply into this topic with: Is Mycelium the Connective Tissue of Nature's Global Communication Network? AOC Sustainability
There’s little in this Fall 2022 campaign that captures any mycelium magic.
Burton was quick to add the element of danger in her fall designs. Yes, mushrooms can be poisonous, so we understand the black widow spider vibe.
But the designer clearly knows that mycelium is conceptually one of the most mentally spiritual and invigorating ideas in our current thinking. Most of the clothes are the opposite of mycelium-design. Burton evidenced her informed thinking about mycelium when she said in March: