Sunday, February 22, 2009

Vivienne Westwood - Her Character

Vivienne Westwood was just born to be rebel.

For example, when she noticed there was a long queue outside the girls' toilet, she decided not to follow the rule - queue, and she simply went to the boys' toilet.

Instead of her inborn confrontation, her parents also played a role affecting her character.

In Vivienne's childhood, her parents did not put too much stress on her studying. Therefore, it made her so independent. Instead, they encourage Vivienne to develop a love for the countryside. This has developed a sense of creativity for her.

In 1954, her mother became village postmistress. The post office was under her mother's name, setting an example of female independence to Vivienne.

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