Vivienne WestwoodVivienne Westwood
S**N
great
this book was for my daughter , she loves it as much as she loves Dame Vivienne. This book is only available in UK but this seller makes it available without the hassle of worrying about customs and possible long delays.
N**C
As expected
As expected
A**R
I loved this book
I loved this book, and I love Vivienne Westwood, she has such an interesting life, and way of seeing life...
M**S
On reading ... I love her even more
Vivienne Westwood, the book, is part memoir and part biography of the British icon of fashion. It is not really “co-written” by Westwood – it is more “as spoken to Kelly” because her words are in quotations. But they are extensive. Kelly adds detailed commentaries and summaries of her conversations with him. In addition there are lengthy quotations from associates, her brother Gordon, her two sons Ben (from her first husband Derek Westwood) and Joe (from her second relationship with Malcom McLaren). For some readers this may detract from the flow, but I found it okay except for a few times when I had to check who was making the comments.The book commences with the 2014 Paris week before starting from the beginning (1941) – from then onwards it is a chronological memoir. It sets the scene of the early 1960s at a time when her first husband briefly managed musicians before most were famous, such as The Who, John Lennon, and Eric Clapton – all emerged from art schools, as Vivienne did. It was a time of the “crossover from art to music and from graphics to sales and marketing … into running businesses that fused pop iconography, fashion, music, and happenings.”After a brief marriage to Derek, it was her relationship with Malcolm McLaren (her brother’s friend) to 1979 that was intrinsic to her fame. McLaren, the provocative British musician, artist, and band manager of Sex Pistols, brought anarchy, radicalism, and “a restive atmosphere” to Westwood. The volatile relationship also brought a “safe island of creative complicity.” Hence Westwood’s punk period began, as did their iconic shop at 430 Kings Road, “the epicentre of a global fashion revolution.” It was where they reinvented and rebranded fashion, starting with embellishments, slogans, and graphics on T-shirts.The book details the shop, the clothes, the cuttings, the designs, the partnerships, the journey, the “power to disturb” and the “politicization of clothing.” While many viewed it as the “sexually ambiguous fusion of world-worn … razor-sharp mod, threatening rocker … and safety pins” others viewed it as “degenerate, puerile and willfully ugly.” The book continues with the business, the expansions, the designing, and the making of the fashion.Vivienne Westwood, the maverick ideas person, was on her own from 1982. While her designs were having a wider impact she “needed to find better, faster and more responsive manufacturers.” During her Italian period she added her name to her designs, and a logo. Her dictum was now, “the more creative you are the more you need a structure.” She moved into her collections and high culture period, as well as human and ecological activism.The book concludes with her relationship with her husband, designer, and creative partner Andreas Kronthaler, twenty-five years her junior. It tells of their first meeting in 1989 when she was 48 and he was her 23-year-old student. Kronthaler gives a detailed account of his impression the very second he saw her. The rest is history.
K**R
Five Stars
Delivered exactly as described. Thank you!
M**D
Five Stars
LOVE IT!!!!!!
A**R
Westwood boring?
A bit boring. Read the out of print "An unfashionable life" by Jane Mulvagh for a much better (& trashy) account of the greatest fashion designer of the late 20th & 21st century.
A**G
Five Stars
the book is the book
M**R
Very good - fascinating life!
Vivienne is iconic. Well written and fascinating account of her remarkable life so far. Loved it.
C**N
Good read
The content is great
I**O
Vivienne unica ed irripetibile
Il volume che deve esserci nella casa di chi ama gli anni punk e pop della moda. Ritratto di una Signora icona, unica ed irripetibile.
C**N
Inspirierende Lesefreude
Dieses Buch bringt den Leser in den "doing-Modus". Tolle Frau, super geschrieben. Es ist ein toller Einblick in die damalige Londoner Szene.
S**A
Love it
An exciting journey into the mind and life of an incredible person. At the leading edge of so many revolutions. And insight into the importance of family and happy supportive parenting and one of the most beautiful books I own. It is bound and has been produced beautifully. I'm just at the end of the punk period and the beginning of Bowwowwow and it is like a trip into my developmental years. Authority, confidence and radical authenticity. Love it.
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