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LONDON
DESK:
Vivienne Westwood takes a bow
When people think of punk- rock, they think The Sex Pistols,
The Clash and the subculture of
London
in the late 70’s and
early 80’s. However, punk fashion evokes but one name – Vivienne
Westwood.
Since her early days making original pieces for herself and
then-husband Malcolm MacLaren’s shop “Let It Rock”, Westwood has
evolved into the quintessential British designer who has shaped the
international fashion industry. She was knocking down walls with her
radical ideas and perceptions of fashion well before the likes of John
Galliano and Jean-Paul Gaultier.
With the
Victoria
and
Albert
Museum
in
London
now exhibiting 34 years
of her work, this is the perfect opportunity to view her revolutionary
concepts in fashion and art.
The exhibit takes us through Westwood’s world. As you
wander the gallery, notice the progression from the early unstructured,
fetish-like anti-establishment clothing that relied solely on shock value,
to her present status as the Queen of Tailoring, reinventing classic
pieces like the corset and the Victorian Crinoline.
As her collections matured, she began an acceptance of the
“older generation” by embracing traditional tailoring and fabrics like
tartan, as well as looking to history and art for inspiration. The move
was towards aristocracy and couture pieces – sharply-constructed tweed
coats and ball gowns with layers of taffeta worthy of the nobility.
The comical side of Westwood’s creations comes alive in
some of her more outrageous designs. On display is a mildly erotic
tee-shirt with a print of two men wearing only cowboy hats, boots and
vests got Westwood cited for indecent and obscene exposure in her early
years. The now-famous pair of blue crocodile “extreme” platforms that
Naomi Campbell wore when she fell splat on the catwalk in the 1993
Anglomania show is included amongst other eccentric Westwood shoes.
The exhibit ends with a look at her newer collections that
elegantly fuse together past and current influences to achieve stunning
balance…finely-crafted haute couture infused with elements of street
culture.
Whatever will she do next?
-Shayan Rayani
Victoria
and
Albert
Museum
,
London
Tube:
South Kensington
+44 20 7942 2000
Through July 11th;
www.vam.ac.uk
Un-crease
Yourself
Rounding up the best anti-wrinkle products
Whether you’re trying to turn back the clock or hold its
hands, here are some of the most coveted anti-aging concoctions and why
they warrant a swipe of your plastic.
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ALGOTHERM Anti-Age
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N.V.
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Originally for stretch mark repair, this anti-aging
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than Botox? 6 oz $135 www.strivectin.com |
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CAUDALIE
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Contains resveratrol, grape seed polyphenols, and evening
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capsules $50 www.sephora.com |
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CAUDALIE
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The silver-packaged line is targeted at preventing premature
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1 oz $75 www.sephora.com |
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La Prairie Cellular
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The doyenne of skin care products introduces a sleekly packaged
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oz $150 www.laprairie.com
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La Prairie Soleil
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This fragrant, line-smoothing, ultra-luxurious protector
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