Vivienne Westood , you are amazing!
It's foho, and it's geisha-style. Maybe it has even a bit of 18th century feel to it. This look is to die for: it's exotic, bold and bohemian and the open toe boots are the right neutral-nude touch it takes to make the outfit wearable.( of course I don't recommend the feather and the make up, which contribute to the epicness of the look).
The urban-gone punk-gone flamenco-neon princess of Vivienne Westood is a mess . Head to toe , a fashionable mess, a brilliant example of urban couture with a make up an hair do reminescent of Marie Antoinette.
This graffitti inspired look oozes with color and bold prints ,but stays classic in shape: ciggarette pants, corset and proeminent shoulders. The jacket is flashy , but transparent and the shoes come as a nude, feminine surprise that completes the outfit.This LBD is simple , almost French-severely minimalistic ,but the designer adds floral-Harajukuesque tights and a hairdo to match in order to spice it up.
Nancy Spungen meets ice princess? This outfit is reminescent of the Sex Pistols because of the mini -striped skirt, the oversized leopard print bag and the leather biker-at-the-opera jacket. However , Mrs Westood brings a feminine touch - the open toed shoes and an Icelandish feel due to the pale face and the ice blue tee. Word is, if there is someone who can make an iceberg burn and still keep it a quirky, fashionable mess, than that is Vivienne Westwood.
Pele , goddess of the volcanoes? This look is stunning ,because of the contrast between the beautiful ,dark skin and the orange. The pirate boots , the flame hair -do ,the vibrant shades of orange are balanced by the white-pale-gone mask make up and occasional tones of peach and light blue.
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