The new Vivienne Westwood spring-summer 2014 men’s collection is bathed in a more feminine, lighter atmosphere, because men too need softer, more tailored clothes. A collection inspired by India, the Indian Rajas, their almond-shaped eyes, their perfumed beards, their turbans and the multitude of jewels that adorn them. An Indian retranscription, with romantic impressions straight from museums and photographs: Hindu gods, dance, flower colors, spices, tigers, jungles, the Ganges, temples and the grace of Indian children.
White, a white that shines in the sun, but also dusty white, cream, black, mixed with indigo. Prints geometric patterns, motifs from Persia and Morocco, for an oriental garden ambience. The colors fade and the final effect belongs to the sunlight. P
khaki antalons worn over classic classic.
Du linen striped on shirts from Kaftan or a suit summer, pants and panties puffy, sandales and flip-flops.
Vivianne Westwood collections are always imagined and created against a backdrop of political commitment and ethics. This collection and the show that took place during Milan Fashion Week honored Brandley Manning. Brandley Manning, who I remind you is a American soldier currently on trial in the United States for disclosing classified information to the website WikiLeaks and arrested in May 2010 in Iraq. Why is the soldier Brandely Manning the star of a collection about India? explained simply by the fact that the Vivianne Westwood brand always hijacks its collections to talk about politics, closely linked with Brandley’s history. . The depredation in India is caused by the war machine financial world politics. Bradley stood in the middle of the road of this great mastodon. He told the truth by exhibiting war crimes and documents which revealed that the purpose of our wars is not peace, but rather the perpetual goal of plunder.
During this show the models parade, wearing wearing a large badge with photo of the soldierand the word “truth written at the bottomin bold bold white letters on red background.
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