RuPaul's Drag Race's Best High-Fashion References
The 5 Best High-Fashion References on "RuPaul’s Drag Race"
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In September 1998, fashion editors and glittering models stepped into a giant storage warehouse that usually held street cleaning trucks. It was the late genius Alexander McQueen's 13th collection, a spring/summer show that elevated a runway presentation into performance art thanks to its unforgettable finale. Shalom Harlow (and her incredible centre of gravity) appeared on a spinning platform wearing a white paper poof of a dress, while paint-wielding robots suddenly sprung to life and spit graffiti all over the supermodel's dress. It was shocking, it was gorgeous, it was camp, it was everything.