
Like his two flagship boutiques (Meatpacking District in Manhattan and the corner of Melrose and Orlando Avenues in West Hollywood), you can browse and shop McQueen’s fall/winter 2008 collection, including both men and women and looks from the runway and accessories on his website.



The site also has sections where you can learn more about the avant-garde designer, watch videos of his runway shows, and find out about special projects in which he is involved. Of note is a contest the company created to celebrate the e-commerce launch. Shoppers can register to win two tickets to McQueen’s spring 2009 runway show during Paris’ Fashion Week in October.
Photos courtesy of the Fashion Spot forums.