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Cut, Slash & Pull
Vivienne Westwood, born 1941 - Enlarge image
Cut, Slash & Pull
- Object:
Dress
- Place of origin:
Great Britain, UK (made)
- Date:
1991 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Vivienne Westwood, born 1941 (designer)
- Materials and Techniques:
Cotton voile, slashed
- Credit Line:
Given by Vivienne Westwood
- Museum number:
T.187:1 to 3-1991
- Gallery location:
In Storage
For well over three decades Vivienne Westwood, along with her one-time partner Malcolm McLaren, has been at the centre of British fashion and one of its most inventive and influential designers. Westwood’s career in fashion was galvanised by McLaren and together they launched memorable fashion moments, including Punk in the early 1970s and later their Pirates collection. McLaren and Westwood’s working relationship lasted from 1970 until 1983. In 1990 and again in 1991 Vivienne Westwood was named British Designer of the Year; she has also received an OBE.
Westwood’s unique mix of practicality and inventiveness, her preoccupation with silhouette and the manner in which she manipulates fabrics result in dynamic fashion. Westwood herself once said, 'You have a much better life if you wear impressive clothes.’
This dress of slashed red voile reflects Westwood’s fascination with historical dress. In this case, Westwood looked to Tudor portraiture for inspiration, and the seventeenth century practice of slashing silk fabrics. Westwood studied surviving examples of such garments in the V & A's archive.

