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  1. Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims is the first collection by British designer Alexander McQueen, produced as the thesis collection for his master's degree in fashion at Central Saint Martins (CSM) art school.

  2. --Jack McQueen gets a cry for help from Murphy, a former partner in the force. He comes out of recuperative isolation to investigate the covered-up murder of a prominent surgeon. Things become violent when Jack and Murphy re-visit the crime scene. Jack is left for dead, and Murphy goes into a coma. Despite the cover-up, Jack continues below ...

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  3. In the summer of 1992, the London press was all a-scribble about Lee Alexander McQueen’s MA graduation collection, Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims.

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  4. Andrew Bolton: McQueen made this frock coat for his 1992 graduation collection, which he called Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims. The collection’s title reveals his fascination with the Victorian culture. It also established his distinctly narrative, autobiographical approach to design.

  5. Mar 2, 2024 · Alexander McQueen's best catwalk shows, including Kate Moss as a hologram and Shalom Harlow's spray painted dress. To mark the 12-year anniversary of his passing, Vogue revisits his most memorable moments on the catwalk.

  6. Feb 21, 2014 · 249. 26K views 10 years ago. Co-curator of Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore Shonagh Marshall explores the themes behind Alexander McQueen's MA collection. McQueen's East End roots led him to...

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  8. Entitled Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims (1992), it introduced such iconic designs as the three-point “origami” frockcoat. In his first collection after graduating, entitled Taxi Driver (autumn/winter 1993–94), McQueen launched his “bumsters,” pants that sat so low on the hips that they revealed the buttocks.