Voss (collection) — Wikipedia
Wikipedia's Featured Article for June 7, 2026: the full scholarly account of Alexander McQueen's Spring/Summer 2001 Voss collection, including the staging, the garments, and the critical reception.

In September 2000, Alexander McQueen made his audience sit in silence for an hour staring at their own reflections before his Spring/Summer 2001 show began. What followed — 15 minutes, 76 looks, a dress made of 1,200 razor clamshells, a finale of moths released onto a naked woman in a shattered glass box — is still considered one of the greatest fashion shows ever staged. Today's Wikipedia Featured Article is the full story of Voss.

"[In Voss] the idea was to turn people's faces on themselves. I wanted to turn it around and make them think, am I actually as good as what I'm looking at?" 1
"So, you're in a lunatic asylum, I need you to go mental, have a nervous breakdown, die, and then come back to life. And if you can, do that in three minutes and just follow the crescendo of the music." 1
Wikipedia's Featured Article for June 7, 2026: the full scholarly account of Alexander McQueen's Spring/Summer 2001 Voss collection, including the staging, the garments, and the critical reception.
The full biography of Lee Alexander McQueen — the designer who staged Voss in 2000 and whose career spanned from his Central Saint Martins graduation collection in 1992 to his death in 2010.
The 2011 Metropolitan Museum of Art retrospective that brought McQueen's work to a broad international audience. Several Voss pieces were included.
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