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Vivienne Westwood has got your bag!

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Nov 19, 2009 by Jonathan H.

The cat's out of the bag! Couture.zappos.com is now carrying Vivienne Westwood handbags! Get your thrills with a tempting Vivienne Westwood bag. Women and men can choose from a wonderful wide variety of hedonistically handsome handbags, stunning satchels, terrific totes, and captivating clutches to store all your notorious necessities and scandalous secrets in style!

Vivienne Westwood Handbags are definitely not your garden variety! Vivienne Westwood is known for her terrific tartans, sublime shapes, and distinguished details of her dramatic designs! Get a handle on your intense individuality and differentiate yourself with divine drama! Vibrate with victorious verse! Vivify your visage with the victorious vernacular of a visionary Vivienne Westwood Handbag!

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Grab the glory of the Vivienne Westwood Pirate Boot

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Nov 5, 2009 by Jonathan H.

Hold eyes hostage while grabbing the glory of this treasured Vivienne Westwood Pirate Boot!

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The swashbuckling style of this iconic boot made a strong statement in 1981 when it was shown in Vivienne Westwood’s first fashion show called ‘Pirates’. The collection was inspired by adventure, treasure, and exciting exploration. These bold boots became a classic and a stylish staple of that has been repeated in theVivienne Westwoodcollection.

In the 80’s Adam Ant and Bow Wow Wow popularized the Vivienne Westwood Pirate Boot. The Vivienne Westwood Pirate boots stole the show and even today the craze over this timeless Vivienne Westwood classic are seen on celebrities such as Sienna Miller, Kate Moss, Agyness Deyn, and Daisy Lowe.

Needless to say, these boots can be worn up, scrunched, or folded down to create a variety of villainous looks to pillage a provocative presence! Capture thrills and excitement in the rich treasure of this Vivienne Westwood Pirate Boot!

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All Hail the Goddess

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May 4, 2009 by Couture Team

Carpe Diem! Or at the very least conquer Mount Olympus in this exquisite Vivienne Westwood one-shouldered, ruched empire-waist dress in hue-perfect military olive. Pair with a stack of gold bracelets, berry-colored jellie flats, a whimsical tote, and oversized sunglasses for the perfect summer outfit.

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RESURRECTION'S COMING OF AGE

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Sep 16, 2008 by Stephanie R.

It is not often that you hear shopkeepers say that items are too special to be sold in their store, but that is just what Mark Haddaway and Katy Rodriguez did with their special vintage finds. That is, until now. Come October 30, the co-owners of the Resurrection boutique in Manhattan, a 12-year-old veritable institution of vintage finds located in the East Village, will be auctioning off an expansive trove of vintage treasures through Christie’s auction house. Known for their discerning eye, many pieces up for auction represent significant time capsules in the fashion universe. The pieces up for auction are special indeed, with items from Paco Rabanne, Pierre Cardin, Norma Kamali, Vivienne Westwood and Yves Saint Laurent to name a few, making this an auction on which all fashionable curator eyes will be on. Simon Andrews, Christie’s specialist of 20th-century decorative art and design has categorized the lot into four categories: avant-garde pop culture, romanticism, discord and disorder of punk, and designer wear. Notable items such as the iconic Pierre Cardin bubble vinyl satellite cape circa 1969, represent the pop-art decade; T-shirts made by Westwood and Malcolm McLaren for the Sex Pistols and made famous by them, display the iconography of Union Jacks, upside-down crucifixes, "God save the Queen" and "Destroy" slogans, represent the anarchic decadence of discord and disorder, better known as the punk era; handmade leather pieces for Sly Stone during his Sly and The Family Stone heyday, mark the seventies decade of rock/punk; and items from Pierre Cardin and Yves Saint Laurent, represent the designer wear era of the ‘80s.

The Rabanne pieces, especially the chainmaille-esque wedding dress made of silver and white leather held together by metal rings, are expected to fetch the highest bids out of the entire lot. Regardless to what the duo’s lot brings in, it will be an interesting bidding session, surely with a little fisticuffs thrown in for good measure. What? Did you think all of those important vintage pieces would sell in a civilized fashion? Not!

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