I, along with the usual 'goth type blogs', was emailed these images from the recent graduate collection of Julius Quinn Arthur (do forgive me if I've gotten the name wrong, my brain is not functioning today), or House of Quinn.
I shall spare you the chat about the inspiration as it's better to judge based on outcome as I know there will be plenty who will roll their eyes and say, "not another designer inspired by death/bones/decay/taxidermy/etc etc etc", because in this instance Julius' work is actually rather bloody (no pun intended) good, and he has treated his subject matter in a not too literal sense, which is what you want from "demi-couture".
The prints are ethearal and thoughtful with stunningly intricate illustrations used as digital prints.
Queen Michelle







