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Vivienne Westwood: The Complete Collections (Catwalk)

Vivienne Westwood: The Complete Collections (Catwalk)

Current price: $80.00
Publication Date: June 30th, 2021
Publisher:
Yale University Press
ISBN:
9780300258912
Pages:
632
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Description

Forty years of catwalk photography featuring seventy groundbreaking collections from the inimitable Vivienne Westwood—over 1,000 looks as they originally appeared in Westwood’s iconic shows
 
“The only reason I’m in fashion is to destroy the word ‘conformity,’” Vivienne Westwood (b. 1941) declared early in her career. With her provocative synthesis of historic British fashion, classic painting aesthetics, and punk culture, the British designer has continuously revolutionized the fashion industry since her first catwalk collection, “Pirate,” debuted in 1981.
 
Opening with a concise history of the house and brief biographical profiles of Westwood and her longtime collaborator Andreas Kronthaler, this spectacular volume—the seventh in the celebrated Catwalk series—documents all of Westwood’s catwalk collections from 1981 to today. Short texts illuminating each collection’s highlights and influences are accompanied by carefully curated catwalk photographs showcasing hundreds of clothing ensembles, accessories, beauty looks, and set designs, along with the top fashion models who walked the runway, including Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. With an extensive reference section, this lavishly illustrated volume provides unrivalled insight into one of the most thought-provoking and influential fashion designers in the world.

About the Author

Alexander Fury is a fashion journalist, author, and critic. He is the fashion features director of AnOther magazine and the men’s critic of the Financial Times newspaper.

Praise for Vivienne Westwood: The Complete Collections (Catwalk)

“If you are one of her fans, then this book is a must and if you are one who needs to be educated as to why this octogenarian designer is still revered . . . then this book will speak for itself and for the designer.”—Jeffrey Felner, New York Journal of Books

“A fantastic historical document.”—Eugene Rabkin, StyleZeitgeist