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VIVIENNE WESTWOOD

The Spring-Summer 2021 Presentation (Paris Fashion Week)




Thinking, questioning and courage have always flooded the world of Vivienne Westwood.

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The Vivienne Westwood 2021 Spring Summer Collection was released through a video film. Vivienne Westwood and her husband Andreas Kronthaler combined the recitation of poems and filming together:

Dame Vivienne wears a green dress and rose gold high heels in front of the camera, reciting "Dawn at Shih Ch’Eng” by Li Ho.

Sarah Stockbridge wearing a blue jumpsuit and printed leather boots, recites “Wandering up Ample-Gauze Creek on a Spring Day” by Li Po.

Dame Vivienne once again wore a golden dress and recited “Tao Means Way” by Vivienne Westwood.

Vita Leandra wearing a grey silk corset dress and leather boots, recite “Beneath The Linden Tree” by Walther Vonder Vogelweide.

Andreas Kronthaler wearing a skull top and miniskirt recites “Where The Bee Sucks, There Suck I” by William Shakespeare.

Thinking, questioning and courage have always flooded the world of Vivienne Westwood.



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Thinking, questioning and courage have always flooded the world of Vivienne Westwood.

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