
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013, to celebrate the second annual London Men's Fashion Week, Vivienne Westwood MAN unveiled its Fall/Winter 2013-14 collection in the form of an installation at Harrods in London.
Inspired by modern urban commuters, the theme was "a post-apocalyptic landscape." The venue also featured sculptures made from recycled urban waste. These were created by London-born artist Joe Rush. The main piece, "Rustang Sally," was made entirely from discarded Cadillac and recycled Chevrolet parts.
Vivienne Westwood also called for a "climate revolution" at the closing ceremony of last year's Paralympics in London. Her and Joe's love for the planet inspired this artistic and political expression.
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