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Paris Fashion Week: Vivienne Westwood Spring 2011

Posted Oct 02, 2010 11:34 am
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How can one possibly sum up the ever-evolving style of Vivienne Westwood? One thing's for sure: she designs exclusively for a daring, bold, and free-spirited woman. For some, she forces them to release their alter-fashion-ego, for the rest of us, her designs exhibit one's true identity(s).

It seems Westwood is very much aware of the identity factor, as several of the models march down the runway in white-face, similar to the make-up featured in her previous handbag campaign in August. Regardless of what Westwood is trying to prove, she always manages to obtain intrigue, with a sense of ease, by providing the perfect combination of avant-garde and wearability. The most memorable looks inched closer and closer to audacity, with a pale blue bondage mask and white belts with the word fragile in red. The make-up was also noteworthy with animated features including plum lips, exaggerated eyebrows, and a tiny hearts on the cheek.

As always, we can't wait to see what Westwood comes up with next.

 

Photo source: Style.com



Comments (4)

  1. Nyceman25
    Nyceman25 on October 2nd, 2010

    Loving the red.

  2. Olnuzola
    Olnuzola on October 3rd, 2010

    whoaa those last two dresses ! love love

     

  3. Dr.Kay
    Dr.Kay on October 3rd, 2010

    There were some really good pieces in there I would LOVE to wear! :)

  4. amhughes
    Amhughes on October 4th, 2010

    Wonderful clothes and the over all presentation of the show was awesome. 

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