Vivienne Westwood, a famous British designer, presented an unusual fashion show on Tuesday in London. It was a great event that included a runway show, a live orchestra playing classical music and a ballet performance.
The show was focused on Westwood’s Gold Label collection called “Chaos Point.” The collection is created to remind people about the impending global ecological crisis.
Westwood wrote a story named ‘Active Resistance Against Propaganda’ that tells about the lady’s views concerning this problem.
The story is about a group of soldiers who discover the miracle of life, while living in a jungle.
Their visions of life change and they take up the crusade, becoming freedom fighters, whose main goal is to tell people that every person can change the world.
The evening was a charitable campaign. All the proceeds went to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Before creating the collection Westwood had read her story to a class of schoolchildren who were then asked to paint their visions of the story. The result of that were the images that became a part of designer’s Gold Label collection.
My amazing greatest concern, more than anything that affects me in my life today, is the problem that we have to save the planet. So this is about the rain forest, and I went to the rain forest anyway. One day maybe I would like to take some of these children there, but we have to save it. If we don’t we won’t save the planet and it would be a mass disaster” said Vivienne Westwood.
I attended that show personally and have to admit I wasn’t able to grasp the full idea of the collection. Yes, it is interesting, but at the same time it looks bizarre: those painted faces, torn pantyhose, men wearing skirts and rosy boots… Well, probably I couldn’t switch on my imagination to understand all that…
Enjoy video from show
By the way, Pamela Anderson has reportedly signed a contract to become the new face of Vivienne Westwood.

























Oh, it’s time for her to calm down, stop drinking and live a normal life. i...
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