Showing posts with label Vivienne Westwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vivienne Westwood. Show all posts

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Vivienne Westwood's Yellow Bentley





For fashion designer Vivienne Westwood no sedate silver Bentley will do.
To celebrate Milan Fashion Week, Bentley announced that it has joined forces with British designer Vivienne Westwood, known for her mini-crinis, links with the Sex Pistols and penchant for going "knickerless," even during the ultra-formal ceremony when she was made a Dame by Queen Elisabeth.
The Milan event was highlighted by a bright yellow 1992 Bentley Continental convertible that was shown off in front of the Palazzo Reale, where her retrospective is being held. Bentley said it is a fitting tribute to the "unconventional spirit" of Westwood. She also gets the keys to a Bentley Continental Flying Spur for use in Milan and will get a ride in the Bentley Continental GTC.


Via Inside Lines



Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Vivienne Westwood @ Palazzo Reale - Milan





British designer Vivienne Westwood's first official collection was in 1981, during London's Fashion week. Since then her collections have been the fountain of inspiration for countless other designers, by adapting her original punk/new romantic/sartorial ideas into every day fashions. Many people may credit Gaultier as the underwear-as-outerwear originator but Westwood had lime-green satin bras worn over white T-shirts in her fashion shows all the way back to her earlier collections. Along Malcolm McLaren, she invented the punk rock look, famously dressing the Sex Pistols in the late 70's. Nowadays she keeps an eye in tradition, exploring Saville Row, Scottish tartan country plaids & Victorian patterns, but unafraid of the frayed hems and torn seams of her punk past.
Starts today at Palazzo Reale in Milan, Queen Viv's retrospective spanning over 30 years of her influential fashion career. Launched in the 2004 at the London Victoria & Albert Museum, the exhibition is the largest display the museum ever dedicated to a British designer. The Retrospective features designs selected from both the V&A’s collections and Vivienne Westwood’s personal archive. The Palazzo Reale in Milan is the only Italian venue and is the climax of a tour that in four years has visited nine European, Asian, American and Pacific venues. The work encompasses styles from the street fashion of the 70’s to grand ball gowns influenced by historical art and dresses, to the more recent exploration of pattern-cutting techniques and socio-political critic.Film and catwalk footage on Vivienne Westwood’s life and career will be shown throughout the exhibition.
From September 26 2007 to January 20 2008. Via Style.It