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Fashion designers who fall into seditionary concept
Fashion Designers who could fall into the concept:
Early Alexander McQueen
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Reason being that past work of Mcqueen was known having a dramatic flair in his fashion shows, and used fashion to communicate serious topics (Highland Rape) or rebels like Joan of Arc. Moschino
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Past Moschino work had subversive themes, ironically creating a collection inspired by Mcdonalds and somewhat mocking the fashionable high spenders Vetements
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The brand has notiably taken a stance in terms of criticising throw away fashion, past window displays are inspired by piles of clothing left in landfills Vivienne Westwood
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Westwood’s style is heavily focused on seditionary, her shop was named “Seditionaries” and is known for punk/ BDSM fashion, she is very outspoken about issues relating to the environment and sustainability.