The dress–itself a descendant of the feathered showpieces Lee McQueen debuted in his The Horn of Plenty and Voss Alexander McQueen collections–first appeared in Findikoglu’s fall 2024 presentation. “I am not a politician, but I have decided that I am going to destroy the patriarchal system,” the designer said at the time, leafing through racks of rib-crunching corsets and deconstructed tailoring. “I am going to provide a dream world for people so they can manifest a better future.” Corrin and Lambert are doing that in their own ways, too.