Knowing about Vivienne Westwood Anglomania

Vivienne Westwood is a well-known British fashion designer, who has proven her expertise in the field of fashion designing. Vivienne has a belief that fashion is mixture as well as exchange of ideas between England and France. For her wonderful sense of fashion, she is also quite popular as the Queen of punk style. Her catwalk show was first organized in the year 1981. That year’s theme was Pirates. It has been observed that Westwood has not only created fashionable products but has also influenced the novice designers to launch their careers.
Vivienne Westwood has also acquired huge popularity for designing for the award winning television program Sex and the City. Though she has designed a number of awesome wedding gowns but some among them have been used in movies. This is probably the reason why; the creative designer has got so much popularity.
Vivienne Westwood
While discussing about this lady, it also worth a mention that Westwood was featured in a documentary named Vivienne Westwood's London. She believes that culture can save the entire nation so one should definitely encourage others to grow love for art. For her excellence in the domain of fashion she was awarded with numerous prestigious honors. Among them, the most remarkable one is indeed the ‘British Fashion Designer of the Year’. She got this award in the year 1990, 1991 as well as in 2006. On the other hand, in 1992 Westwood was awarded with OBE, which she received from Queen Elizabeth II at the Buckingham Palace.
AngloMania gives emphasis on the British fashion during the time period between 1976 and 2006, which is considered to be an age of awesome experimentation and creativity. For the last 30 years or more than that, fashion of Britain has got defined by historicism. In their hunt for innovation, designers have checked out the past styles with a desire, which is rapacious and bold as well. In the true sense, this exhibition reflects a few fine artistic traditions of Britain. The exhibition was held in the period rooms of the Metropolitan Museum. In the year 1997 fashion’s Dame Vivienne Westwood Anglomania  launched the diffusion line under the 'Clothes for Heroes' tagline.