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Vivienne Westwood -
11-24-2007, 10:43 PM
I recently Purchased this ring off the official vivienne westwood site and her style just totally caught my attention.
The Ring was like 326 usd but w-e, i love it ! XD Westwood Sites: www.viviennewestwood.com www.hervia.com http://www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/S2007RTW/complete/thumb/VWESTWOOD http://www.viviennewestwoodonline.co.uk/acatalog/index.html Dame Vivienne Westwood, DBE, RDI, (born 8 April1941) is an Englishfashion designer largely responsible for modern punk and new wave fashions[1]. She is linked with the Sex Pistols via Malcolm McLaren and their SEX/Seditionaries boutique on King's Road, in London during the 1970s. Biography Westwood was born Vivienne Isabel Swire in the village of Tintwistle in Glossop, Derbyshire on April 8 1941, daughter of Dora (Ball) and Gordon Swire, a storekeeper.[2] She bought a post office in the North of England. She studied at the Harrow School of Art (later to become the University of Westminster) for one term. Vivienne went on to attend Trent Park College(later to become the Middlesex University) and later taught at a primary school in North London. She loved teaching. Vivienne's first husband was Derek Westwood, with whom she had one child named Ben. Their marriage lasted three years before she met Malcolm McLaren, later known for being the manager for punk band The Sex Pistols. The two had a son named Joseph, and Westwood continued to teach until 1971, when Malcolm decided to open a shop, Let It Rock (also known as Sex, Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die, Seditionaries) where Westwood began to sell her outrageous designs. During this period, Westwood, McLaren, and artist Jamie Reid were influenced by the Situationists. She still owns the shop, which is at 430 King's Road, and sells her Anglomania label from there. The shop is now known as World's End. The punk style began to gain notoriety when the Sex Pistols wore clothes from Westwood and McLaren's shop at their first gig. The "punk style" included BDSM fashion, bondage gear, safety pins, razor blades, bicycle or lavatory chains on clothing and spiked dog collars that were used as jewelery, as well as outrageous make-up and hair. The inclusion of more traditional elements of British design, such as tartan fabric, amongst the more unusual elements of her style only served to make the overall effect of her designs more shocking. Together, Westwood and McLaren revolutionised fashion, and the impact is still felt today. She has only a few exclusive shops including three in London, two in Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Leeds. A ninth will open in Nottingham in 2008. Westwood worked historical factors into her collection by using historical 17th-18th century original cutting principles and modernising them. This collection was about 'gold and treasure, adventure and exploration'. Other influences in Westwood's work have included ethnic Peruvian influence, feminine figure, velvet and knitwear. A historical influence has always shown in her work. In December 2003, she and the Wedgwood pottery company launched a series of tea sets featuring her designs. |
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Her first major retrospective of her work was shown in 2004-2005 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the National Gallery of Australia. The exhibition is made up of around 145 complete outfits, grouped into the themes which have dominated her work from the early 1970s to the present day and were drawn from her own personal archive and the V&A's extensive collection. They range from early Punk garments to glamorous 'historical' evening gowns. The retrospective is touring the world and is set to continue until 2008.
In September 2005, Westwood joined forces with the Britishcivil rights group Liberty and launched exclusive limited design T-shirts and baby wear bearing the slogan I AM NOT A TERRORIST, please don't arrest me. Westwood said she was supporting the campaign and defending habeas corpus. "When I was a schoolgirl my history teacher, Mr. Scott, began to take classes in civic affairs. The first thing he explained to us was the fundamental rule of law embodied in habeas corpus. He spoke with pride of civilisation and democracy. The hatred of arbitrary arrest by the lettres de cachet of the French monarchy caused the storming of the Bastille. We can only take democracy for granted if we insist on our liberty", she said.[3] The sale of the £50 T-shirts raised funds for the organisation. Dame Vivienne has recently stated on television that she has transferred her long standing support for the Labour Party to the Conservative Party, over the issues of civil liberties and human rights. Her Autumn/Winter 2005/06 Propaganda Collection drew inspiration from her archive, reinterpreting designs using Wolford’s exclusive knitting technology, who she has worked in close collaboration with since 2003. In 2006, collaborated with Nine West. These shoes are not designed directly by Westwood, however, the Nine West brand name shares its label with Westwood. Westwood accepted a DBE in the 2006 New Year's Honours List "for services to fashion", and has thrice earned the award for British Designer of the Year. In May 2006, Westwood wrote a poem and provided personal photographs eulogising Swallows Wood, a Nature Reserve near Tintwistle where she was born and grew up. The Reserve is threatened with destruction by the construction of the Longdendale Bypass. Vivienne Westwood has spent much of 2007 designing new graduation gowns for King's College London, which will be conferring its own degrees for the first time in summer 2008. |
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11-24-2007, 10:44 PM
Celebrity Fans
Westwood's celebrity fans include Duran Duran, Adam Ant, Gwen Stefani, Jerry Hall, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Mick Jagger, Pete Burns (who has been wearing her designs continually for more than 20 years), Mika Nakashima, Marilyn Cole, Shiina Ringo, Marilyn Manson, Toshiya of Dir en grey, Kanon of Antic Cafe, Fearne Cotton, Ai Yazawa, Anne Suzuki, Naomi Campbell and Kitty (from Notorious Marmalade) Controversy Notorious for going knicker-less, she caused a stir in 1992 when she came to collect the OBE, and twirled to reveal all. After being made a Dame in 2006 by the Prince of Wales she disclosed that she was knicker-less again. [4] Pics of her Styles |
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11-25-2007, 01:54 PM
yeah I like her but it's hard to buy her clothes cause her official site is only in Japanese . Iwanted to order the ring like yours but in silver color and a v-kei planet necklace but since it wasnt in English I wasnt sure if they ship it to the USA, so I didnt order it.
wear your ring well I try to run away, forget it all… The years pass, but pain remains. These memories are like a thorn Embedded deep in my heart… It’s draining me drop by drop. I can’t stop thinking about the past The pain is too great, to just let it pass.. |
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11-25-2007, 03:07 PM
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Oh and sweet ring btw, I want that in silver as well haha |
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11-25-2007, 05:51 PM
I LOVE Westwood. Shes INCREDIBLE.
I have a little saturn orb pendant I wear around in silver. I should try and take pics of it soon to show. Ive also got a worn out Westwood wallet Ive had for ages....very cool. Id love a pair of her pirate boots with all the buckles in black. |
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