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Who designed Davids stage costumes for the Earthling World Tour?

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Who designed Davids stage costumes for the Earthling World Tour?

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The Union Jack frock coat and the spiders web frock coat were designed by English fashion designer Alexander McQueen. After seeing British artist Gavin Turk’s piece ‘Indoor Flag’ of 1995, prompted David to commission McQueen to help him co-design the Union Jacket. Alexander McQueen fast rose through the fashion ranks to become the one of the leading lights of international design. He graduated from Central St. Martins College of Art & Design in 1991, with a display of such flair and innovation that he was immediately awarded an apprenticeship with Savile Row tailors Anderson & Sheppard. He went on to work for Romeo Gigli and Koji Tatsuno before opening his own studio in East London. In October 1996, McQueen was named Best British Designer of the Year. Days later, he was also named John Galliano’s successor as the new chief designer at Givenchy. In 1997, a year in which he produced four collections for Givenchy and two for his own label, McQueen shared the Best British Designer award wi

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The Union flag frock coat and the spiders web frock coat were designed by English fashion designer Alexander McQueen. After seeing British artist Gavin Turk’s piece ‘Indoor Flag’ of 1995, prompted David to commission McQueen to help him co-design the Union Jacket. Alexander McQueen fast rose through the fashion ranks to become the one of the leading lights of international design. He graduated from Central St. Martins College of Art & Design in 1991, with a display of such flair and innovation that he was immediately awarded an apprenticeship with Savile Row tailors Anderson & Sheppard. He went on to work for Romeo Gigli and Koji Tatsuno before opening his own studio in East London. In October 1996, McQueen was named Best British Designer of the Year. Days later, he was also named John Galliano’s successor as the new chief designer at Givenchy. In 1997, a year in which he produced four collections for Givenchy and two for his own label, McQueen shared the Best British Designer award wi

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