The acclaimed biography of one of England's great
eccentrics and leading fashion designers, reissued in an
updated edition to coincide with a major exhibition of
Westwood's work at the Victoria & Albert Museum. *
For three decades, Vivienne Westwood has been Britain's
most consistently original, outrageous, eccentric and
controversial designer. In that time she has evolved
from an iconoclastic outsider to an internationally
revered figure, with two British Designer of the Year
awards, an OBE, her own successful fashion label and an
unrivalled reputation for leading where other designers
follow. * Her lifestyle could scarcely be in greater
contrast to the opulence which surrounds other leading
designers: until recently she lived in a modest council
flat in South London, and she still travels around the
capital by bicycle, dressed in her own flamboyant
creations, with a plastic bag protecting her hair from
the elements. How did an awkward girl from a
conventional and provincial background become one of
world fashion's most influential and respected
designers?How has she managed to remain true to her own
idiosyncratic vision, refusing to conform to the fashion
industry's, and society's, expectations? * Speaking to
Westwood herself, her friends, lovers, colleagues,
rivals, admirers and detractors, Jane Mulvagh has
created a portrait as rich, distinctive and constantly
surprising as her subject's character and work. |
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