It’s times like this that we really wish we lived in London.
The London Design Museum is hosting a lecture series called Design Icons, and who did they get to give an appearance? Vivienne Westwood, of course.
Not only is she giving a talk on May 2 (Roland Mouret will speak on April 15), but she is set to perform her cultural manifesto, Active Resistance to Propoganda, which we take to mean as Vivienne yelling into the crowd wearing something Xena-esque and giving a straight up fist pump as finale.
So if you’re lucky enough to live in London and can spare the 15 pounds, request your tickets via tickets@designmuseum.org. We bet it’ll be better than anything that’s ever at the Met.
Tags: museums, Roland Mouret, Vivienne Westwood
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