Shaun Leane: McQueen’s jewellery disruptor

A new art book chronicles an illustrious career

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If you were one of the half a million visitors to the Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty exhibition at London’s V&A museum in 2015, you will have seen Shaun Leane’s iconic coiled corset (below) at close range. The intricate aluminium body sculpture, painstakingly made over a gruelling 16 weeks for McQueen’s AW99 show ‘The Overlook’, was one of the British jeweller’s many pieces on display in the exhibition’s Cabinet of Curiosities, a space brimming with fabric, feathered and forged structural wonders from McQueen’s visionary catwalks.

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Alexandra Zagalsky is a London-based journalist specialising in luxury, art and travel. She began her career working on a cultural guide for English-speaking expats in Paris, where her first major break was an interview with Lionel Poilâne, the late baker of Saint-Germain-des-Prés famed for his signature sourdough loaves. Returning to London in her early 20s, she went on to write for not only The Week but also The Art Newspaper’s Art of Luxury supplement, The Telegraph and The Times, as well as art and design platforms including 1stDibs’ Introspective Magazine and the magazines of the V&A, Sotheby’s and Christie’s. She studied fine art and art history at Goldsmiths, University of London and continues to explore travel journalism through the lens of art, craftsmanship and culture.