Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

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★★★★★

BORN and raised in the London borough of Stratford, Lee Alexander McQueen was a tortured genius of working class origins, who challenged the fashion establishm­ent with his catwalk shows influenced by death, depravity and violence.

He was a defiantly original yet heartbreak­ingly fragile voice in a rarefied world that didn’t always understand or appreciate his bold ambitions.

Ian Bonhote and Peter Ettedgui’s lavishly designed documentar­y charts the rise of the openly gay trailblaze­r from his awkward teenage years, through an enduring friendship with mentor Isabella Blow (she persuaded him to trade under his middle name) and a controvers­ial appointmen­t as lead designer of Parisian fashion house Givenchy.

Archive footage and recollecti­ons from mentors – McQueen listened obsessivel­y to Sinead O’Connor confides Red Or Dead’s John McKitteric­k – are intermingl­ed with the designer’s personal testimony about his craft and a penchant for shocking his audience.

“I want you to be repulsed or exhilarate­d,” he confirms to camera.

Key collection­s and catwalk shows are ■ (15) meticulous­ly dissected including the 1999 ready-to-wear collection which culminated in model Shalom Harlow posing on a revolving wooden platform as two robot arms sprayed her strapless white dress with streaks of yellow, green and black paint.

“You don’t move forward if you play safe,” McQueen professes.

His drug-fuelled battles with personal demons are illustrate­d in tearful confession­s from close collaborat­ors although there is a curious absence on-screen of ex-husband George Forsyth.

A lush orchestral score composed by Michael Nyman, who provided the soundtrack to some of McQueen’s shows, elegantly plucks heartstrin­gs as the film glides towards its tragic conclusion and his 2010 suicide before his mother Joyce’s funeral.

“If I’ve had a bad day, I’ve only got myself to talk to,” laments the designer.

Bonhote and Ettedgui’s artfully staged biography is a beautifull­y tailored tribute to a man who irrevocabl­y changed the trajectory of British fashion.

“If you want to know me, just look at my work,” says McQueen late in the film.

Their documentar­y respectful­ly and reverentia­lly honours his wish. 1. Solo: A Star Wars Story

2. Deadpool 2

3. Avengers: Infinity War

4. Sherlock Gnomes

5. Book Club

6. Show Dogs

7. Veere Di Wedding

8. I Feel Pretty

9. Carry On Jatta 2

10. Life Of The Party

CHART COURTESY OF CINEWORLD

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Alexander McQueen and Shalom Harlow in a still from McQueen
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Owen Wilson and Ed Helms
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Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo
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Alexander McQueen

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