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Vivienne Westwood navy blue leather boxed wallet VW065 33017 VWST2026

VWST2026

PRICE: £69.99

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Vivienne Westwood mens, navy blue double bill fold and credit card leather wallet in box. Navy smooth leather outer, stitch trim. Silver metal signature orb logo on wallet front corner. Double bill fold, holds 6 credit cards. Rustic red leather inner with woven Vivienne Westwood lining. Embossed signature logo on inner side. Height 9.5cm, width 10.5cm. 100% leather. Made in Italy. SKU-VWST2026









PRODUCT SPECIFICATION


Manufacturer code VW065 33017
Colour BLUE NAVY
Colour code 653
Composition 100% LEATHER
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
WIPE CLEAN WITH DAMP CLOTH. MADE IN ITALY

British designer Dame Vivienne Westwood brought punk-inspired designer fashion into the mainstream single handed. From the opening of the first boutique in 1970 alongside her partner at the time Malcolm McLaren (manager of the Sex Pistols), to the modern day collection including men\'s and womenswear Vivienne Westwood has always held iconic status.

Westwood came to public notice when she made clothes for Malcolm McLaren\'s boutique in the King\'s Road, which became famous as \'SEX\'. It was their ability to synthesise clothing and music that shaped the 70s punk scene, dominated by McLaren\'s band, the Sex Pistols. She was deeply inspired by the shock-value of punk - \"seeing if one could put a spoke in the system\". Westwood’s first catwalk show was presented in 1981, featuring the collaboration of Westwood and Malcolm McLaren under the World’s End label. Westwood is largely responsible for bringing modern punk and new wave fashions into the mainstream and now produces three lines under her own name – Gold Label, Red Label, and the younger diffusion line, Anglomania. Anglomania is a younger diffusion line that uses classic and iconic Vivienne Westwood prints and fuses together with contemporary fabrics and designs. Anglomania retains a punk edge similar to Westwood\'s earlier designs whilst having a modern touch, making it accessible to every woman.

Westwood went on to open four shops in London, eventually expanding throughout the United Kingdom and the world, selling an increasingly varied range of merchandise, some of it linked to her many political causes such as CND, climate change and the civil rights group Liberty. She has been married twice with two children.

Vivienne believes that fashion is a combination and exchange of ideas between France and England; On the English side we have tailoring and an easy charm, on the French side that solidity of design and proportion that comes from never being satisfied because something can always be done to make it better, more refined.



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