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Alexander McQueen became fashion's enfant terrible in 1992 when the then 21-year-old debuted his own line, and he continued to dazzle with out-of-this-world haute couture until his untimely death in 2010. The Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute brings together more than 100 examples of the late designer's astonishingly original works in an exhibition that children fond of fantasy will adore: The duds are adorned with everything from animal antlers to fresh flowers.
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