The machines jerk and jolt menacingly, then take aim at that dress, blasting it with black and gold spray paint. 13, he said, was "the only one that actually made me cry".It was staged, as all the collections of that period were, at Gatliff Warehouse, an unused former … This futuristic collection is best remembered for its finale, in which Shalom Harlow circles slowly on a moving piece of Lazy Susan–like scenery, while robots spray her simple white dress with jets of paint. Shalom Harlow is the latest 90s supermodel to be staging a comeback. McQueen was inspired by the artist Rebecca Horn, who had done an installation featuring robots spraying red paint. Ballet dancer-turned-model Shalom Harlow made history with Alexander McQueen during the culmination of his 1999 show "No.

Shalom Harlow trained as a ballerina.

Haute Couture Mode Intemporelle Alexander Mcqueen Shalom Harlow Nuances De Noir Histoire De La Mode Vogue Printemps Été Alexander McQueen - Spring/Summer 1999 Explore victorismaelsoto's photos on Flickr. Andrew Bolton: In one of the most memorable moments at McQueen’s runway shows, two robots spray-painted a dress worn by the model Shalom Harlow. ©Sølve Sundsbø 1999 #AlexanderMcQueen #ShalomHarlow #Fashionphotographer #fashion #art” Conde Nast über Getty Images “Es war so furchteinflößend wegen der Idee der Roboterfiguren, die sie bedrohten”, erzählt Valerie Steele, Modehistorikerin und Direktorin des Museums bei FIT Locken. Jul 21, 2012 - Shalom Harlow at Alexander McQueen S/S 1999 - No. Here we talk to Shalom about the experience. 13 inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement, the model Shalom Harlow rotating on a turntable wearing a white dress being spray painted by two industrial robots. victorismaelsoto has uploaded 2640 photos to Flickr. Scrolling through show after show on Vogue Runway, I find myself coming back to one in particular: Alexander McQueen’s iconic spring 1999 show. “∎ Designer Alexander McQueen (London, England, 1969–2010) In one of the most memorable moments at McQueen’s runway shows, two robots spray-painted a dress worn by Supermodel Shalom Harlow. For the finale, Shalom Harlow spun on a similar platform while the two machines spray-painted her white dress. “In …

Shalom Harlow: I walked right up to it and stood on top of this circular platform. While Alexander McQueen moved many to tears with his extraordinary London shows – shows that included Bellmer La Poupee, Joan and The Overlook – he himself would regularly claim that he wasn’t sure what all the fuss was about.No.

The clear blue sky is morphing into a dusky blush pink as Shalom Harlow sips ginger tea in the backyard of a rustic California café. She’s flanked by two robots that spring to life and begin to rotate themselves. Shalom Harlow is a Canadian supermodel and actress who has worked with many established names of the fashion industry including Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Marc Jacobs, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Versace.Apart from that, she has also branched out as an actress and has been cast in projects such as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Head Over Heels, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Melinda and Melinda, … At 30 years old, McQueen was still a young independent London designer with scarcely any budget to his name. 13."

It’s 1999, and model Shalom Harlow spins slowly on a turntable wearing a white, belted, oversize blank canvas of a dress.

Shalom Harlow im Frühjahr 1999 von Alexander McQueen. Presented in a warehouse on an untreated wooden runway, the show initially touched on the Arts and Crafts Movement's promotion … It is often said that the inspiration behind the collection was the dying swan, but in actual fact the inspiration came from an installation by the artist Rebecca Horn of two machine guns firing paint at each other.