Designer of the week is a British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. After attending Glossop Grammar School and moving to Harrow, Middlesex to study silversmithing at Harrow School of Art. Westwood began to wonder how a working-class woman like herself would be able to make a living in the art world. Continuing to learn what she could, she got a job in the factory and went for studying at a teacher training college where eventually she became a teacher. When she picked up jewelry making, this is what sparked her interest in designing.
This path eventually brought her to Malcolm McLaren who is a major inspiration to her punk fashion. The ability to synthesis clothing and music shaped the 1970's UK punk scene. Westwood started to be known as the designer who brought modern punk and new waves into the mainstream. This turned many heads in which Westwood was able to expand and open many shops within London to eventually internationally. Westwoods clothing spoke volumes and this was what Westwood wanted. You couldn't go to a show and not hear her clothing speak for themselves in a metaphorically way. If you have seen the movie Sex and the City, you got to see the most iconic dress to be featured from Westwood. When she sends Carrie Bradshaw this beautiful gown that Carrie would wear to her wedding. If you have not seen the movie, it's a definite must see!
Another important note is that Westwood also did dabble in men's wear at one point. Focusing on functional designs, primarily for work but still contain her flair as a designer, Westwood worked closely with Richard Branson. If anyone is doing any project on Sustainable Fashion, Westwood would be a great designer to look into. Branson and Westwood focused on impacting the environment. Passionate about using sustainable materials throughout their designs. Though the years, Westwood continues to win awards, shock the fashion industry and inspiring others.
This path eventually brought her to Malcolm McLaren who is a major inspiration to her punk fashion. The ability to synthesis clothing and music shaped the 1970's UK punk scene. Westwood started to be known as the designer who brought modern punk and new waves into the mainstream. This turned many heads in which Westwood was able to expand and open many shops within London to eventually internationally. Westwoods clothing spoke volumes and this was what Westwood wanted. You couldn't go to a show and not hear her clothing speak for themselves in a metaphorically way. If you have seen the movie Sex and the City, you got to see the most iconic dress to be featured from Westwood. When she sends Carrie Bradshaw this beautiful gown that Carrie would wear to her wedding. If you have not seen the movie, it's a definite must see!
Another important note is that Westwood also did dabble in men's wear at one point. Focusing on functional designs, primarily for work but still contain her flair as a designer, Westwood worked closely with Richard Branson. If anyone is doing any project on Sustainable Fashion, Westwood would be a great designer to look into. Branson and Westwood focused on impacting the environment. Passionate about using sustainable materials throughout their designs. Though the years, Westwood continues to win awards, shock the fashion industry and inspiring others.
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