Resurrection New York is celebrating the final day of #WHATAREYOULOOKINGAT, an exhibition unprecedented for thirteen years. Among the array of historical pieces on display for the show some have a particularly special story. These bondage boots (pictured below) belonged to the personal collection of Johnny Thunders, designed by Seditionaries. Visit the PUNK section of our [...]
Category Archives: Vivienne Westwood
RESURRECTION RADIO ➛ HENRY ROLLINS
#WHATAREYOULOOKINGAT: Now on Resurrection Radio, a Punk Compilation By Henry Rollins Made Exclusively For Resurrection’s 1% – Birth of Punk Exhibit. The exhibition took place at The Visionaire Gallery in New York City in 2000. The exhibit featured original Punk clothing designed by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren. Our current exhibition of [...]
Resurrection & 1st Dibs: Anarchy Collection
Resurrection & 1st Dibs presents an exclusive collection of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm Mclaren’s Sex & Seditionaries pieces. Shop the Collection exclusively on 1st Dibs!
SPRING IS HERE! (y)OUR TRIBE 2011
Spring has arrived! Check out both Resurrection stores for a fun mix of our favorite Nineties designers to celebrate our 15 year anniversary. We have new vintage pieces from Rifat Ozbek, Todd Oldham, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs for Perry Ellis, Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier, Christian Lacroix, World’s End, Moschino, Romeo Gigli, John Fluevog [...]
MALCOLM’S KIDS
Malcolm & Vivienne I spent a good part of my late twenties traveling between New York and London. At the time, I was seriously collecting anything I could find that was designed by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren. In a very short period of time, I amassed a huge and important collection of clothing and [...]
ANGLOMANIA
Vivienne’s Westwood’s costume jewelry from her Anglomania collection of the early nineties can be reminscent of something you may find in some pastel-colored new age cult named “Ucrarurus” that’s epicenter is in a suburban strip mall. Except pulled off with that authentic Vivienne edge, it holds the connotation of Shalom Harlow in a exaggerated derrier [...]