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#70s Vivienne Westwood
eyesaremosa1cs · 4 months
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Westwood/McLaren ‘Venus’ T-shirt
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hypnoticvamp · 1 year
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Jordan Mooney together with Vivienne Westwood, 1977.
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2001hz · 11 months
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Vivienne Westwood 70s Poem T-Shirts
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drivemix · 9 months
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Patti Smith
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c86 · 1 year
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RIP Vivienne Westwood
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bebemoon · 8 months
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look for the name: MEGHAN
vivienne westwood red label gold mini skirt set from 1988 "pagan" collection
{hair} jerry hall's fluffy curls, c. late 197o's
raaw alchemy "room 64" eau de parfum
bottega veneta leather mary jane pumps
linda farrow "zaha" round sunglasses
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disease · 1 month
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“BONDAGE SUIT” — S/S 1976 VIVIENNE WESTWOOD x MALCOLM MCLAREN
This bondage suit in black cotton was designed by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren for their Spring/Summer collection in 1976. It consists of a genderless matching two-piece jacket and trousers. The trousers have a zippered seam under the crotch and a detachable black towelling 'bum flap' and 'hobble' straps. The look is completed with black boots and a beret and handkerchief depicting the Sex Pistols logo. The outfit borrows elements from army combat gear, the motorcyclist's Belstaff and fetish wear, and was the archetypal Punk outfit popularised by bands like the Sex Pistols.
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2kcore · 2 years
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Vivienne Westwood necklaces
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m4gzv5 · 2 months
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PUNK
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Punk style rebels against norms with bold fashion choices like leather jackets, ripped jeans, and iconic hairstyles. It's all about individuality, DIY creativity, and anti-establishment attitude. One of the most known punks is the British designer, Vivienne Westwood.
For Boys:
Leather jackets
Ripped jeans
Band t-shirts
Studded belts
Combat boots
Mohawk or spiked hairstyle
Dark eyeliner or bold makeup (optional)
For Girls:
Leather jackets
Ripped fishnet stockings
Graphic band t-shirts
Studded chokers or bracelets
Doc Martens boots
Vibrant hair colors or shaved hairstyles
Dark eyeliner and bold lipstick
Hairstyles:
Boys: Mohawk, spiky hair, shaved sides, or messy bedhead
Girls: Vibrant hair colors, shaved designs, asymmetrical cuts, or messy, textured styles
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introspect-la · 4 months
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BUSINESS CARD FROM VIVIENNE WESTWOOD & MALCOLM MCCLAREN'S SEX STORE (1970s)
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twisted-spider · 1 year
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xeonsdesire · 1 year
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vivienne westwood, an esteemed designer and illustrious fashion pioneer has passed away earlier today.
westwood was known for challenging the typical norms of society and acting as an advocate for real-world affairs. throughout her plentiful career, westwood was able to raise awareness and speak out upon a variety of topics. some of these topics include: global warming, lgbtq+ rights, ecological over-consumption, human sexuality, self-expression, gender non-conformity/fluidity, and more!
westwood can also be accredited for popularizing punk fashion throughout the 1960's-1970's, with many even referring to her as the "mother of punk". vivienne was noted for her ability to combine old art pieces and contemporary/risqué aspects of modern pop culture. this ability allowed for the creation and popularity of many new aspects of style such as: 19th century glamour, knitwear, antiestablishment graphics, etc...
westwood not only combined many mediums (art, music, pop culture, politics, human nature + sexuality) into self-expression, but also forever transformed the fashion industry.
from selling her own designs in the infamous london SEX boutique, to featuring them on the runway, her impact on fashion has been undeniable and impeccable.
vivienne westwood's innovation was truly incomparable to any other and she shall never be forgotten. rest in power, vivienne <3
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60sfactorygirl · 1 year
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I’m very saddened to hear about the passing of punk icon and legendary fashion designer Vivienne Westwood.
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filthypunkrocka · 1 year
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SEX !!
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k00291970 · 5 months
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Artist Research ~ Vivienne Westwood
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Vivienne Westwood is a renowned British fashion designer and businesswoman, born in 1941. She is credited with bringing punk fashion and new wave aesthetics into mainstream fashion. She gained fame in the 1970s for her collaboration with Malcolm McLaren, creating clothing for the punk rock band the Sex Pistols. Her designs often challenge traditional fashion norms, incorporating elements of rebellion and political activism.
Over the years, Vivienne Westwood has expanded her brand globally, showcasing a diverse range of styles and has been a prominent figure in the fashion industry, receiving numerous awards for her contributions. Westwood is not only a designer but also an outspoken advocate for environmental and social issues, promoting sustainability in fashion.
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bebemoon · 8 months
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look for the name: DELIA
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penny green ivory quilted satin corset-style waistcoat, c. 197o's
vivienne westwood cotton boucher print mini skirt
fringed gauntlet gloves of british origin, c. 168o-171o {"the extravagant fringe on these gauntlet gloves features purple silk, gold cord and gold tassels."}
edwardian-era diamond stack and pearl drop choker necklace
y/project appliqué brown denim knee-high boots
creed "aberdeen lavender" eau de parfum
valentino brown leather gold-studded headband, s/s 2o14
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