Monday 18 March 2013

Vivienne Westwood Worlds End



Worlds End in Kings Road, London can only be described as a treasure chest.

It wasn't until 1980 the shop at 430 Kings Road was reopened under the name Worlds End, taken from the name of a pub that stood at that end of the Kings Road.
 
In October 1971 Malcolm Mclaren had amassed a collection of records from Brick Lane and opened a stall at the back of a vintage American clothing store called Paradise Garage selling Rock & Roll vinyl records.

In November of 1971 they took over the entire premises renaming the shop Let It Rock and selling Teddy Boy Clothes designed by Vivienne Westwood. 

In 1972 the outlet interior was changed and the shop was given a new name Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die, branded with a skull and crossbones, they introduced second hand jeans, pegged trousers, leather and double breasted Zoot suits amongst many other things. The Shop went under another refurbishment in 1974 and was branded the name Sex. Sex sold fetish and bondage wear and the band The Sex Pistols got their name, their clothing and their start here.

In 1976 the shop was renamed Seditionaires, the shop supplied the clothing identity for the punk movement. trading under that name until 1980.

Vivienne Westwood launched her first collections from here. Although the pirates clothes had already been on sale at Worlds End, they were shown as the first collection on the catwalk at Olympia in 1981.

Worlds End was designed to resemble an 18th Century galleon with the floor raked at an angle. The outside exterior has a large clock which spins backwards representing going back in time.

This store is very different to the other +Vivienne Westwood  stores and is definitely worth a visit. 

The Worlds End Collection is a range put together personally by Vivienne Westwood in which she has selected her favourite pieces from the Westwood archives. My favourite is the Pirate Squiggle top and is available here in many colours. The collection makes use of leftover fabrics and off-cuts from previous seasons to minimise the squandering of the earth’s resources. The prices of the collection have been kept as low as possible in order for it to be affordable to as many people as possible.   Vivienne especially wants young people to be able to afford pieces from this line so they can wear her designs even if they can’t afford pieces from her main line.They also stock some Lee Denim, Anglomonia and Gold Label here.

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Worlds End Timeless Fashion, Recycling and Best Price
Worlds End continue to issue their classic designs and accessories, they have no need to cost in those months of development work.
  • Sell direct, which cuts out extra mark-up.
  • Use their left-over fabrics; these were originally more expensive.
  • Extract a new design out of the Gold Label collection and sell direct through Worlds End.
  • Samples, toiles, show jewellery and accessories.
  • Political badges and artwork.
  • Special Worlds End designs, D.I.Y. items, boxers, towels, and hats.
  • Never have a sale: Buy less – Choose well – Make it last!
                                                                                
I must add I picked up some fabulous T-shirts from here this month which are part of the Worlds End special range Propaganda, AR, Tits, and the Worlds End Climate Revolution vest all priced at £35.00 each


I also bought of a set of pin badges. The pin badge sets are priced at £28.00 each, and a set of six badges is priced at £15 for the set. There is something here for everyone's budget.

My new Westwood bondage boots from Worlds End

With a shop full of gorgeous things to try and very friendly and helpful staff,  I think I'll be visiting every chance I get.

The black pair is on my wish list, I can't wait to get them

Please bear in mind Worlds End is closed on a Sunday, I've made that mistake before.

The nearest London underground station will be Sloane Square and it's about a 15-20 minute walk from there.

You can follow the Worlds End blog on  http://worldsendshop.co.uk/

For mail order or more information:

Worlds End
430 Kings Road
LONDON
SW10 OLJ
 t. +44 (0)207 352 6551
worldsend@viviennewestwood.co.uk

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Thursday 7 March 2013

Paul Smith & David Bowie

With the launch of  Bowie's much-anticipated album The Next Day on Monday 11th March, Paul Smith has launched a special T-shirt to celebrate the release. Paul and David have been long time friends.














The artwork is from the cover of the new album designed by Jonathan Barnbrook and printed on organic cotton.

The mens T-shirt is available now for £70.00 on www.paulsmith.co.uk and from the 8th March via their standalone shops. The same T-shirt in women's fit is now available for £69.00 exclusively via www.paulsmith.co.uk

More things are planned to come from Paul Smith and David Bowie in the coming months so watch this space .......












Sunday 3 March 2013

Vivienne Westwood Climate Revolution Face Mob Day London



Image supplied by www.eleniphotos.com
There's me in the top left hand corner 










On Saturday 2nd March everyone was invited to wear Vivienne Westwood's Face Of War and to join the Climate Revolution.

The Face of War is Vivienne's symbol of the need for a climate revolution.  The Face is a circle around the left eye and a sad smile drawn above the top lip depicting a sad face. The idea was inspired and adopted from Boudicca (the Queen of Iceni) who used a specific dye called woad as face paint, (a very dark blue almost black dye) which herself and her troops wore in their battle with the Romans.

This is extensively used on Vivienne Westwood catwalks and she wore it herself for the closing ceremony of the paralympics.




The Face of War is an expression that new change is needed, and by wearing your Face Of War you are showing the world that you want a different future, one that belongs to you.

If you are disheartened with the financial system, want to do something to save the planet, fight for human rights or if you are just fed up with the propaganda then this event was for you.

 “We have a real chance to win this fight if we stop our delayed thinking, seeing everything with old eyes. It’s time to make our voices heard – on the streets, through social media.” said Westwood.

According to the designer, the earth can no longer “run for profit and waste and based primarily on the extractive industries” and the current financial crises is here to prove that changes will have to be made by all.

Westwood believes that in order to stop climate changes “we need a formal inauguration of the Revolution and a plan of operation.”

The plan of operation consists of recognising the connection between climate change and the current financial crises, implement Arctic Commons and Save the Rainforest, make use of clean energy sources such as nuclear energy and set strict rules limiting the exploitation of the planet’s natural resources. Westwood informed that a cabinet of operations will be formed in order to officially get the Climate Revolution going.
The designer added “many people have changed their way of living. The more this happens, the greater the Revolution, the greater the chance of saving our planet."

British Artist Daniel Lismore was on hand to paint on your Face Of War. 



The Message frrom +Vivienne Westwood 

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For more information and to join the Climate Revolution go to http://climaterevolution.org.uk/

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