Why the Swagger of Vivienne Westwood's 1981 Pirate Collection Resonates 40 Years On By Laird Borrelli-Persson May 17, 2021 Photo: David Corio / Redferns Forty years after Vivienne Westwood. Vivienne Westwood, 1980-89 examined Vivienne Westwood's transformation from street provocateur to high-end fashion designer during the 1980s. Westwood began the decade outside the mainstream, as a designer of subcultural style, but as her work evolved so did her level of press coverage and the breadth of her clientele.
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8March 2011 Text Isabella Burley Vivienne Westwood 1980-89 7 Throughout the 1980s, Vivienne Westwood's designs underwent prolific change. At the beginning her work explored post-punk androgyny and influenced by 18th century men's clothing she created her iconic 'Pirates' collection (1981). Vivienne Westwood, who turns 80 today, is truly a designer's designer. That's a fact, not just a pretty turn of phrase. She was invited by Riccardo Tisci to collaborate at Burberry in 2018, and. At 81, Vivienne Westwood was as aligned to what young people care about as ever; the grandmother battling forward in her hand-scrawled Buy Less T-shirt, and to hell with the establishment. As a young journalist, I had a crick in my neck looking up to her. Partly, that was because she set her catwalks high. From Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren's post-punk pirates and Stephen Sprouse's neon graffiti prints to Maison Margiela's seminal spring/summer 1990 show in a derelict playground where neighbourhood children sat front row, these fashion shows left their mark on culture and made you forget yourself long enough to join in.
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Happy Birthday Vivienne Westwood: Decadence, glamour and fun from the Tatler 80s archives The legendary designer turns 80 today By Francesca Carington 8 April 2021 Vivienne Westwood dressed as the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Tatler's April 1989 cover Michael Roberts Before there was Instagram, there was Tatler. Vivienne Westwood is 80! Here's five of her most iconic moments Fashion Feature We dive into some of the renegade designer's most memorable catwalk turns 8April 2021 Text Daniel Rodgers 430 Kings Road, Chelsea, 1971 to 1980. Alan Jones, Chrissie Hynde, Jordan and Vivienne Westwood at Westwood's shop 'Sex', Kings Road, London in 1976. When Westwood met Malcolm McLaren, the manager of seminal punk band Sex Pistols (and with whom she went on to have a child), they opened a boutique in London's Chelsea in 1971. The 430. Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McClaren in 1977. Trinity Mirror / Mirrorpix / Alamy From her first show in 1981, Pirate Collection , Westwood subverted the conventions of traditional fashion.
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Vivienne Westwood (born April 8, 1941, Glossop, Derbyshire, England—died December 29, 2022, London) British fashion designer known for her provocative clothing. With her partner, Malcolm McLaren, she extended the influence of the 1970s punk music movement into fashion. Dame Vivienne Isabel Westwood DBE RDI ( née Swire; 8 April 1941 - 29 December 2022) was an English fashion designer and businesswoman, largely responsible for bringing modern punk and new wave fashions into the mainstream. [6] In 2022, Sky Arts ranked her the 4th most influential artist in Britain of the last 50 years. [7]
Vivienne Westwood was born in a village in Derbyshire in 1941, the daughter of a factory worker and cotton weaver. She moved to London with her family as a teenager where she trained as a primary school teacher. Having split up with her first husband, it was meeting and later working with art student Malcolm McLaren (born in London in 1946. Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier began to use underwear as outerwear in the 1980s. In Westwood's 1982 collection, Nostalgia of Mud, she featured the Mud Bra (Fig. 4). Gaultier designed the cone bra dress in 1984 (Fig. 5), a play on the cone bra which came out in the 1950s.. The year 1982 and the 80s, in general, was an elec. Named.
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At 80, British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood remains the queen of punk rock fashion - albeit swapping the safety pins for Swiss cloth. " Vivienne Westwood, 1980-89 ," a small, but tightly focused, exhibition that runs through April 2 at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, explores Westwood's rise from punk.