Premium Content:

Westwood taps Gwendoline Christie for gender-neutral campaign

brienne-of-tarth-1024

Gwendoline Christie will don a new style of armour as the face of a new gender-neutral fashion campaign soon to be launched by the one and only Vivienne Westwood.

- Advertisement -

Known internationally for her portrayal of the stalwart warrior Brienne of Tarth in HBO’s ever-popular Game of Thrones, the 6’ 3” actor says this modelling role is a “childhood dream”.

“It is so relevant for Vivienne Westwood to reassert their activist mind-set and create a collection that takes us beyond our current gender stereotypes with beauty and intelligence,” said Christie.

Now 74, Westwood’s 2015 autumn/winter Unisex campaign seeks to rail against the concept of binary gender by obscuring the rigid structures of male and female designated clothing.

“Trousers for women, yes! Dresses for men, the same dresses that women wear? Do that! It takes a lot of trial and error,” Westwood says.

 

“Dresses without a woman’s waist! But then you, the woman, look like a king or queen (from history or a parallel universe) – you the man look like a king or a queen! We love the change in proportion: the big shoulders give a small head – it’s so sexual because it’s new, it makes you look at the person from outside, it’s all so sexual because we’re looking at people with new eyes.”

OIP Staff

Latest

Author Craig Silvey charged over alleged child exploitation offences

Silvey has been charged in a Fremantle court over alleged possession and distribution of child explotation material.

Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.

Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia

While the medication is now registered, there is yet to be a scheme to get it to people.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Author Craig Silvey charged over alleged child exploitation offences

Silvey has been charged in a Fremantle court over alleged possession and distribution of child explotation material.

Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.

Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia

While the medication is now registered, there is yet to be a scheme to get it to people.

João Lucas Reis da Silva makes history at the Australian Open

He's the first out gay player in the tournament's 121 year history.

Author Craig Silvey charged over alleged child exploitation offences

Silvey has been charged in a Fremantle court over alleged possession and distribution of child explotation material.

Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.