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Red Label by Vivienne Westwood Scribble Dress
Red Label by Vivienne Westwood Scribble Dress
Red Label by Vivienne Westwood Scribble Dress
Red Label by Vivienne Westwood Scribble Dress
Red Label by Vivienne Westwood Scribble Dress
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Red Label by Vivienne Westwood Scribble Dress

Stand out from the crowd in this fantastic creation by Vivienne Westwood for the spring/summer 2007 Red Label collection. The print alone of this dress is a bold statement, before even mentioning the classic cut and flawless shape. Feel ultra sexy and femmine with the sweetheart neckline which creates a flattershape to the chest, supported by two wide straps which ajoin at the back. There are two belt loops on either side to support a matching belt to give you that hour glass shape. The dress is calf length and finished with a large hem, and small slit to allow movement and a hint of leg.
Colour- pink/white
 

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Considered The Designers Designer, Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood was born in Tintwistle, Derby, C England, UK. She became well known in the 1970s when, with Malcolm McLaren the rock music entrepreneur, she opened a shop in London that became the focus of the punk rock movement. She gained international recognition in the early 1980s with her Pirate and New Romantics look. Vivienne Westwood has played a vital role in the emergence of Punk Rock in the 1970s and has gone on to become one of the most original and influential designers of our time.

Her designs combine a fearless unconformity with a sense of tradition. She is renowned for her gentle parody of Establishment styles, her use of very British fabrics such as Harris tweed and tartan, her re-use of historic garments such as the corset and crinoline. Yet, her approach has always been practical, driven by a curiosity about how things work, a process she describes as 'learning through action'.

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