Tag: Vivienne Westwood

The Greatness that is Westwood

I have been a long time fan of Vivienne Westwood and quite frankly I could ramble about it all day! But I wont as I really don’t want to bore you, I’d rather entertain you. Here are some cool Vivienne images that I’ve found as im always trawling for strange, behind the scenes or just darn fabulous! The best part of Vivienne Westwood is that she is Independent. How many high fashion designers can say that? She makes what she wants which is why her collections can be so controversial. The next best part is, she cares about the environment and encourages everyone to ride bicycles instead of driving cars, reworking your clothing and make do’ and mending! Stop consumerism! Thats one of her messages.  I think its really important in life, that when you buy things you buy quality so it will last. My Nanny has slacks and blouses in her wardrobe that she has had for over 20 years. My Mum has a dinner set that she has had for years it has brown edging with brown toned flowers in the middle, very 70s! Itjust seems to me that the generation of today have a more ‘dispensable’ approach to the things they buy. People buy clothes that they know wont last long and eventually throw away! If I have an old item of clothing I keep all the buttons and zips, then cut it up for scrap. I cant see how anybody could throw away an article of clothing. Oh dear…I’ve managed to ramble! I think I need to do a make do and mend post!

Back to Westwood…Heres a fantastic video from 1988 (my birth year) when she was on a talk show and they mostly ridiculed her collection. I loved to see which of those talk show hosts are still around today! And heres another!

Okay enough for now…off to work on a make do and mend post!

xxxKarla

The thirst for Plaid

As far back as I can remember I have loved plaid/tartan. Its perfect in so many ways and ties in many of my favorite looks. I love it every which way possible!

It doesnt come at a shock that I love Vivienne Westwood the most, she she is the queen of reinventing the plaid!

Here are a few items that got my eyes popping out of my head and ended in an epic lust!

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Carrie in Westwood

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My plans for winter…

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Part Uno: Me, Myself and Fashion


Since 1995, when I was 7 years old, I’ve been cutting out images of glamorous woman wearing even more glamorous dresses from my mothers magazines. To this day, I still cut out frocks from magazines, and I study everything there is to know about them, and their creators. There was one I remember vividly, a lady wearing a black pirate styled hat, with lace trim. She was wearing what seemed to be a corset, white with a picture of a baby’s face on the front. It was quite Victorian, and had a dark aura about it. As a 7 year old, it appealed to me. I felt good inside when I looked at it, I wished I could be that woman in that picture, with the gorgeous beauty spot and perfect bosom. It wasn’t until today that I opened my recently delivered Vivienne Westwood book, that I saw this image for the very fist time since I was 7. It was like id been reconnected with my youth in a heart beat. My memories came flooding back to me of when I was that little girl, cutting out images of pretty woman in pretty frocks. It wasn’t until this day, that I found out that image was a Vivienne Westwood creation. But I do know from a young age, I knew her name and most certainly knew she was brilliant.

When I became a little older, maybe 9 or so, I used to go to my local library and borrow wedding, fashion and vogue magazines. With the turning of every page, my eyes would light up in awe of the images I were seeing. Sometimes I would even rip a page or two out of the magazine, believing that I could not live with out this image in my possession. I read the wedding magazines, because I loved to see the great big dresses, I wished I could see a world of people wearing those very dresses everyday. This was my fantasy as a child, owning a room full of gowns that i could just dream in. That’s why, John Galliano for Dior, Vivienne Westwood, Christian lacroix, Valentino, Chanel haute couture, are all my inspiration to my fantastical ideas and escapism.

So here I am, Karla Marie, consumed by fashion and everything it beholds. I’m writing to all you lovers of fantasy out there. I hope you enjoy my words.

Much love,

Karla Marie.