World-renowned stylist Vivienne Westwood for her new collection is inspired by the roots of Albanian folklore! Something like that was Armina Mevlani sharing on Instagram with her followers, while in Paris, for Fashion Week there.
Westwood, famous for its messaging designs, has recently created clothing that closely resembles old Albanian folklore.
Typical suits of men from the north dominated by red, white and black.
As Armina tells us through Instastory, the moodboard (the collage of images, writings and colors that more or less show the design is inspired) has details from our site.
The British fashion designer became very famous in the world precisely because of his philosophy about fashion. Tired of monotonous fashion, she was among the first to incorporate the punk movement into her designs.
Every collection has its roots in its beliefs, interests and ideas! Carrie Bradshaw's famous dress in the film "Sex and the City" was designed by Westwood. Ever since then, Westwood's bridal gowns have become a favorite of celebrity girls!
Pamela Anderson, one of the stylist's best friends, became the face of her 2008 collections. A year later, she landed in London to introduce Westwood's new clothing line.
For her Spring / Summer 2012 collection, she was inspired by the ancient Greeks. The men's dresses had details taken from ancient Olympus statues.
Considered one of the best stylists in Britain, Westwood was never afraid to be controversial. She has always thought that people throughout the history of mankind are better dressed than today, so perhaps the next inspiration was Albania!