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Her dresses are stunning.
"IN these hard times - dress up. Do it yourself!" said Vivienne Westwood in her handwritten show notes, before describing exactly how to with ideas including "badges (preferably with political slogans), and shawls, blankets, tablecloths, curtains, towels or a metre of beautiful fabric worn enfolded around you instead of coats or cloaks (plastic sheeting for the rain)".
And that's just what she did - the above teamed with striped men's boxers, ragged mesh cardigans and the aforementioned beautiful fabric (in silk pastel stripes or deep red), slung over one shoulder: a DIY toga.
But no matter how blase she tried to be, the talent that has kept Westwood in fashion's frontline all these years was plain to see: amazing gladiatorial heels with straps all the way up each leg, T-shirt-corset hybrids that were edgy and girly all at once and her brilliantly constructed corset dresses with a swathe of extra silk flung elegantly over one shoulder.
Westwood mixes things up with such confident nonchalance that you can't help be carried along with it - suddenly Coronation Street headscarves look right along side Amazonian swathes of leopard print and ragged net curtain dresses. Well maybe not right, exactly, but inspirational in their randomness. Die-hard Westwood fan, Tracey Emin, was whooping in the front row to prove it.
It looks like the model wrapped themselves in bedlinnen in the first two pictures .