Vivienne Westwood, born Vivienne Isabel Swire, was one of the architects of punk fashion.Over the next decade, Westwood explored outrageous, provocative designs and clothed the denizens of London’s evolving punk scene, including many of the bands, like the Sex Pistols, that defined the era. The shop’s name changed several times during those years, but Westwood’s bold fashion sense remained as she broadened the scope of her efforts.
Throughout her career, Westwood has used culturally traditional or even old-fashioned fabrics, such as tartan, tweed and lace, to express cutting-edge punk styles. She began designing shoes while working with McLaren in the 1970s in London’s burgeoning punk scene. After establishing her own label in 1980, Westwood continued to design footwear for her collections.
Vivienne Westwood Shoes
Vivienne Westwood shoes can be easily spotted from afar. Look for towering heels and curving platforms in bold shapes with traditional fabrics used in surprising ways, or outlandish reinterpretations of classic silhouettes. Westwood’s shoes often bear multiple bows, buckles, ties, laces and other decorative touches, often in unexpected places or combinations. She regularly uses unusual colors and fabrics or exaggerated shapes to liven up a shoe’s design. Source: about
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Vivienne Westwood for Melissa – Spring summer 2010 collection
























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