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- Vivienne Westwood® Online | Clothing and Accessories
Explore the Official Vivienne Westwood® Online Boutique Discover luxury garments and designer jewellery, including bold silhouettes and punk-inspired pieces, across women and men's clothes and accessories
- Vivienne Westwood - Wikipedia
Dame Vivienne Isabel Westwood (née Swire; 8 April 1941 – 29 December 2022) was an English fashion designer and businesswoman, largely responsible for bringing modern punk and new wave fashions into the mainstream [6]
- Vivienne - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Vivienne is an elaborated Gallic version of the name Vivian, chosen first by Rosie O'Donnell for her daughter and then catapulted to superstardom when Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie used it for their twin daughter
- Vivienne Westwood | Biography, Designs, Facts | Britannica
Vivienne Westwood, British fashion designer known for her provocative clothing With her partner, Malcolm McLaren, she extended the influence of the 1970s punk music movement into fashion
- Vivienne Westwood | Harrods US
Vivienne Westwood can’t be defined; the designer is all these at once and far more beyond Though Westwood’s eponymous brand is now a global stalwart, it began in a single shop on the King’s Road in 1971, rejecting the previous decade’s hippie florals and embracing a more risqué aesthetic
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- Who Was Vivienne Westwood? - TheCollector
Vivienne Westwood was a fashion legend, the mother of punk, and a revolutionary dressmaker One of the most important designers of the twentieth century, Dame Vivienne Westwood came from a working-class family and overturned the understanding of fashion for decades to come
- Vivienne Westwood — The Vivienne Foundation
Vivienne was a true originator, from the creation of punk clothing to the reinvention of historical dress and haute couture She used her position as a designer and public figure as a platform for her activism and ideas
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