Fashion's royalty paid their last respects to the late designer Alexander McQueen yesterday in an incredible parade of his creations.
Supermodels Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss joined actress Sarah Jessica Parker, designer Stella McCartney and American Vogue editor Anna Wintour for the moving ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral in London.
The British designer, known to friends by his real name Lee, committed suicide in February, aged 40, just days after the death of his beloved mother.
Family and friends took a break from London Fashion Week, which ends tomorrow, to pay homage to McQueen by wearing his outlandish designs.
During the ceremony, Anna Wintour paid tribute to a 'complex and gifted young man' who transported his fans 'into a world of sensation where you could be shocked, repulsed or thrilled'.
McQueen's body was discovered at his £640,000 flat in London's Mayfair a day before his mother's funeral. An inquest heard the designer hanged himself after taking a cocktail of drugs.
It was a tragic end for one of British fashion's brightest stars, whose career was famously launched in the early Nineties by the late style guru Isabella Blow, who bought his entire graduation show at Central St Martin's College for £5,000.
McQueen rapidly became the fashion world's enfant terrible. But he also managed to impress the establishment, working with Gucci and founding two fashion labels which won him a string of awards.

source :dailymail.com