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Return of Dame Vivienne

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After ten years the queen of punk returned to the London schedule. Dame Vivienne Westwood treated London Fashion Week to an anarchy triumph collection and opened the show with a model wearing protest pants from Agent Provocateur with a slogan screaming in orange 'Fair Trial My Arse'. It's comes as no surprise the celebs were doing there rounds and didn't wanted to miss out on the high light of Fashion Week. The first row was fronted by the likes of Anouck Lepere who dressed down in black, Jefferson Hack lit up the room in blue and it was gold for Anastasia. Lily Allen and Kelly Osbourne were matching mates, wearing a red dresses with black jackets.

Westwood's signature dominated the catwalk with draped dresses, tartan trousers and kilted skirts. The dress sense of the 40s was translated through pussy-bow blouses, high-waisted dresses and pants. Red Label's coats and cricket sweaters were decorated with political pin-badges, and completed the collection. Whether you are a sexy secretary type or go for a bad punk boyish look, it's all in there. Next to models Lily Donaldson and Coco Rocha, cool kids Daisy Lowe, Jaime Winstone and Alice Dellal pouted proud their mouth on the catwalk.

Red Label is Westwood's diffusion range, which is more affordable then her Gold Label. The collection also featured more commercial pieces like printed T's, hot pants and jersey dresses.

Image: Red Label SS08

Vivienne Westwood