Vivienne Westwood: An Unfashionable Life
By (Author) Jane Mulvagh
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
28th January 2004
22nd July 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
746.92092
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
341g
The biography of one of England's great eccentrics and leading fashion designers, reissued in an updated edition to coincide with a major exhibition of Westwood's work at the Victoria & Albert Museum. For more than two decades, Vivienne Westwood has been one of Britain's most consistently original, outrageous, eccentric and controversial designers. In that time she has evolved from an iconoclastic outsider to an internationally revered figure, with two British Designer of the Year awards, an OBE, her own successful fashion label and an unrivalled reputation for leading where other designers follow. Her lifestyle could scarcely be in greater contrast to the opulence which surrounds other leading designers: until recently she lived in a modest council flat in South London, and she travels around the capital by bicycle, dressed in her own flamboyant creations, with a plastic bag protecting her hair from the elements. How did an awkward girl from a conventional and provincial background become one of world fashion's most influential and respected designers How has she managed to remain true to her own idiosyncratic vision, refusing to conform to the fashion industry's, and society's, expectations Speaking to Westwood herself, her friends, lovers, colleagues, rivals, admirers and detractors, Jane Mulvagh has created a rich and surprising portrait.
The most compelling fashion biography for years. Honest, witty, perceptive, vivid. Each chapter is filled with insights Suzy Menkes, International Herald Tribune
A commanding study. Westwoods life is rendered with intensity and precision Simon Garfield, Mail on Sunday
A very good book: immaculately researched and full of original observations Stephen Bayley, Observer
Nobody could read this book and not understand why it is that Westwood continues to interest and infuriate in equal measure Lucia van der Post, Financial Times
Jane Mulvagh is a fashion historian, journalist, columnist on the Financial Times, author of The Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion (Viking) and Costume Jewelry in Vogue (Thames and Hudson). She has known Vivienne Westwood for over fifteen years.