Alexander McQueen, The Edward Scissorhands of the Eastend
When Lee Alexander McQueen was four, he was going to the park with his mum in East London.
“Mum, I can’t wear this,” he said of the trousers and anorak she’d put him in. “It doesn’t go.”
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SUBSCRIBEWhen Lee Alexander McQueen was four, he was going to the park with his mum in East London.
“Mum, I can’t wear this,” he said of the trousers and anorak she’d put him in. “It doesn’t go.”
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