Damien Hirst and Alexander McQueen have come together on a collaborative release of scarves . Ten years after McQueen first debuted the skull-print scarf – an item that has become iconic in the decade since – the brand has now teamed up with the British artist to celebrate the milestone. Influenced by Hirst’s Entomology series, the scarves feature spiders, butterflies, and other assorted insects arranged into skull patterns. In total, 30 designs will launch this Friday November 15th at www.alexandermcqueen.com
Damien Hirst +Alexander McQueen Autumn/Winter 2013 Skull Print Scarves
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