Jacket
1984 (made)
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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 conducted a design relationship between 1971 and 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 jacket was part of Westwood’s ‘Hypnos’ collection of Spring/Summer 1984. Much of the Hypnos collection featured streamlined garments made from synthetic sports material as well as garments, such as this one, fastened with rubber phallus-shaped buttons.
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 jacket was part of Westwood’s ‘Hypnos’ collection of Spring/Summer 1984. Much of the Hypnos collection featured streamlined garments made from synthetic sports material as well as garments, such as this one, fastened with rubber phallus-shaped buttons.
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Materials and techniques | Cotton denim |
Brief description | Jacket, m, blue cotton / denim, Vivienne Westwood, Britain, 'Hypnos' collection, a/w 1983. |
Physical description | Loose blue cotton denim jacket with textured white and denim pattern. Jacket has epaulettes at collar, two bulky oversized pockets at shoulders and two pockets near waist. Sleeves are cuffed with wide white velcro cinch belts and jacket closes down front with four rubber penis buttons. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Worlds End' (Label; English) |
Credit line | Purchased with Art Fund support and assistance from the Friends of the V&A, the Elsbeth Evans Trust, and the Dorothy Hughes Bequest |
Summary | 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 conducted a design relationship between 1971 and 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 jacket was part of Westwood’s ‘Hypnos’ collection of Spring/Summer 1984. Much of the Hypnos collection featured streamlined garments made from synthetic sports material as well as garments, such as this one, fastened with rubber phallus-shaped buttons. |
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Accession number | T.166-2002 |
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Record created | November 7, 2002 |
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