Fashion / ShowAlexander McQueen Menswear A/W11Sarah Burton showed a Navy-inspired collection of donkey jackets, over sized capes and smart tailoring to the tune of marching musicShareLink copied ✔️January 18, 2011FashionShowPhotographyMorgan O'DonovanTextDavid HellqvistAlexander McQueen Menswear A/W11 Having been the first McQueen show since Lee's suicide, last season's collection showed itself through a subtle presentation. Now, nearly a year on, Sarah Burton was mentally prepared for a full-scale catwalk, and what a show it was. Showing the best outfits first, a handful of models with clothes clearly inspired by Navy seamen took to the floor. Starting with a magnificent over sized bright red coat it only got better. Pea coats underneath leather gilets, donkey jackets and grandiose capes, many of them with typical McQueen golden embroideries on the back of the collar, took the audience with storm. Moving on to a suit jacket and bomber jacket in gold satin, we saw some of that twisted glamour associated with McQueen himself. Pinstriped tailoring with fur collars, belted coats, suit jackets with gently ripped shoulders and elastic trouser hems were all part of the show. And all the time we were treated to military marching music; truly inspiring. See all the exclusive coverage from Menswear AW11>> Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORESchiaparelli SS26: Meet Daniel Roseberry’s Birds of ParadiseKiko Kostadinov is tearing it down to start againJim BeamJim Beam and Dazed want to help you get game day-readyBackstage photos from Dries Van Noten’s AW26 men’s showJunya Watanabe’s man was The Best Dressed at PFWMasked killers stalked the runway at Comme des Garçons AW26Yohji Yamamoto AW26 wasn’t pulling any punchesPortraits from inside Willy Chavarria’s blockbuster Paris show Pumafakemink, Skepta and Pa Salieu celebrate PUMA’s iconic Suede at PFWFashion’s biggest brands are taking over the Winter OlympicsIn pictures: Dune meets The Matrix at Rick Owens’ latest menswear showMk.gee was the unlikely inspiration for Jonathan Anderson’s Dior showEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy