Alexander McQueen | Women’s Autumn/Winter 2005 | Runway Show

- 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' Alexander McQueen's 2005 Women's Autumn Winter Collection For the second time in his career, Alexander McQueen references 'The Birds' for this collection a film that he remembers loving as a child principally because of the precise way in which the women featured choose to dress. Against a film-set backdrop flooded with red light models stride out in swing coats, pencil skirts, neat, cropped trousers and fitted chunky mohair all of which suit a modern-day Hitchcock heroine down to the ground. Given the source of inspiration this may be read as McQueen's interpretation of co-ordinated dressing almost vintage Hermes style -- crocodile sling-backs are teamed with matching handbags, for example. Hair is big, bouffant and blow dried and lips are painted true red.