Vivienne Westwood A to Z
The Life of an Icon: From Anglomania to Zips
Nadia Bailey author Helen Green illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Smith Street Books
Published:18th Apr '24
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An illustrated A to Z, celebrating fashion designer and activist Vivienne Westwood.
From her humble childhood growing up in war-torn Britain to her famous collaborations with Malcolm McLaren, her pioneering of the punk fashion movement, and later her tireless advocacy work to “save the world by halting climate change, stopping war, defending human rights and protesting capitalism”, Vivienne Westwood is one of the most celebrated creative figures across not just the United Kingdom, but the world.
Honored officially with the Dame Commander of the Same Order by Queen Elizabeth II, and adored by her countless fans and supporters across the globe, Dame Vivienne is an enduring icon of the fashion world and beyond.
Complete with bold illustrations, this book celebrates the remarkable life of the Queen of British Fashion… from A to Z.
"This brilliantly illustrated book chronicles Vivienne Westwood's life and career, including her climate change and anti-war advocacy, her Dame appointment by Queen Elizabeth II, and her spearheading of the punk fashion movement." — WHO WHAT WEAR
ISBN: 9781923049093
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 440g
56 pages