Vivienne Westwood : an unfashionable life

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Vivienne Westwood : an unfashionable life

Jane Mulvagh

HarperCollins, 1999

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"This paperback edition 1999"--T.p. verso

"First published in Great Britain by HaperCollins Publishers 1998."--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [371]-377) and index

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For two 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: she continues to live in a modest council flat in South London, and 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?

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