Alexander McQueen

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Alexander McQueen is a luxury fashion house founded in 1992 and owned 51% by Kering. The sustainability information available for the brand focuses on supply-chain and material issues, including fur-free retailing, membership of Textile Exchange, and the use of certified cotton. Publicly reported assessments also note the wider Kering group’s strong CDP scores for climate change, forests and water security, alongside benchmark results on transparency, gender, social and nature performance. The brand is positioned within Kering’s broader sustainability framework, which includes circularity and environmental impact management across the value chain.

Alexander McQueen Sustainability Actions

Fur free retailer

This retailer has committed to being a fur free retailer, as recognised by the International Fur Free Retailer Program.

Textile Exchange member

This company is a member of the Textile Exchange, a global non-profit that works closely with its members to drive textile industry transformation in preferred fibres, integrity and standards and responsible supply networks.

82% certified cotton

The 2025 Cotton Rankings, published by Solidaridad, assessed the cotton sourcing of 100 fashion brands and ranked them on their efforts to source certified cotton. This company sources 82% of its cotton from certified sources, and ranked 73rd for its use of cotton vs synthetics.

CDP Climate Change A

In 2024, the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) asked companies to provide data about their efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change risk. Responding companies are scored across four key areas: disclosure; awareness; management; and leadership. This company received a CDP Climate Change score of A.

CDP Forests A

In 2024, the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) asked companies to provide data about their efforts towards removing commodity-driven deforestation and forest degradation from its direct operations and supply chains. Responding companies are scored across four key areas: disclosure; awareness; management; and leadership. This company received a CDP Forests score of A.

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Sustainable Development Goals

Alexander McQueen is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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