Vivienne Westwood Spring/Summer 2015 Milan

Never afraid to make a statement, designerVivienne Westwood used her spring/summer 2015 collection to continue her protests about fracking, a gas extraction process that could be harmful to local communities. Westwood finds that the by allowing fracking, the government is treating the British people like guinea pigs. The designer explains, “They do not know what it could mean for them, their community, the local and national economy or any potential impact on healthy, agriculture and their general security and well-being. What I would really like to get over to the public is the idea that this experiment that they want to conduct on the UK guinea pig, that it will take between 10 and 15 years before they even know if it is economically viable.” What does this mean for Westwood’s latest collection? The designer delivers varied influences as usual, dressing up her “guinea pig” in tropical prints, Mad Hatter-inspired fashions and protest wear.

spot_imgspot_img

Subscribe

Try Apple News

Related articles

When Guido Stazzoni Meets Sean O’Pry in Milan

Sean O’Pry and photographer Guido Stazzoni come together in Milan for a refined portrait session that celebrates timeless style, understated elegance, and the power of great creative chemistry.

Brian Shimansky: The Making of an Icon for The Rakish Gent

Brian Shimansky reunites with photographer Blake Ballard for The Rakish Gent’s February 2026 digital cover, delivering a refined editorial that celebrates timeless masculinity, impeccable tailoring, and one of fashion’s most enduring male models.

Kilian Zündel Captured by Lukas Kimlicka: A Fresh Face with Timeless Appeal

Kilian Zündel steps in front of Lukas Kimlicka’s lens for a captivating portrait series that celebrates authenticity, confidence, and modern masculine beauty.

Boglioli Spring/Summer 2027: The Art of Lightweight Tailoring Evolves

Boglioli’s Spring/Summer 2027 collection redefines modern Italian elegance through expanded overshirt suiting, innovative superlight fabrics, and the continued evolution of its iconic K-Jacket, delivering a sophisticated wardrobe designed for every moment of the season.

JW Anderson Menswear RTW Spring 2027: Curatorial Vision Through the Prism of Craft

Jonathan Anderson’s JW Anderson Spring 2027 menswear collection explores fashion through the lens of craft, creativity, and artistic collaboration, transforming the lookbook into a curated portrait of the designer’s creative universe.
spot_imgspot_img
fashionablymale
fashionablymale
With Chris's positive vibes, each photo session comes alive, whisking you into a world of unmatched beauty and cool. Explore Fashionably Male, where since 2010, we've nailed the best trends and stunning features.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.