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VIVIENNE WESTWOOD, the fashion designer most often associated with punk rock, attended the opening yesterday of her first major retrospective.
It is the Victoria and Albert Museum's biggest exhibition of the work of a British designer and one that celebrates the fashion industry's favourite rebel.
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The chronological review of three decades of ground-breaking design, which opens to the public tomorrow, illustrates just how influential Westwood has been.
The mens punk T-shirts and bondage trousers sold at the Kings Road shop that she ran with Malcolm McLaren during the Seventies are included as well as clothes designed for the Sex Pistols.
Also on show are the Dandy frockcoat and lace-trimmed breeches of her Pirate collection and tongue-in-cheek mini crinolines and corset tops.
The show includes her tailoring using Harris tweed and parodies of regal garb. It ends with the gowns for which Westwood has also become known in recent years.
The designer, 63 next week, said: "I've fallen in love with all these things all over again." Mens punk t-shirts.
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Every season, the Gods of Fashion dictate what we should be wearing for the next few months. But this year's choices seem to be more outlandish than usual, with a range of looks we thought - and hoped - we'd left far behind. They were bad enough the first time, but girl commando, 1950s floral, punk
T-shirt chic and neon brights are all due to be making a comeback this spring. Just what are the designers trying to do to us? To highlight the ever-expanding gap between the catwalk and real life, we got four women who usually dress in conservative black, beige or
gray, to brave the stares and find out what it's really like to spend the day wearing the latest styles from the high street. See also punk rock
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