2013 setting: a spring morning in a hotel room in New York. I’m looking at a picture of a young soldier who is pinned to Vivienne Westwood’s “Climate Revolution” DIY shirt with the words TRUTH written beneath her timid smile in white text and a red box resembling Barbara Kruger.
It’s amazing that no one recognizes this person. You’re unaware of her identity? I’m asked by Vivienne with her sweet Derbyshire lilt. I shake my head as she screams out loud. It’s incredible. Amazing. I’m here to try to address her in some way. I shortly discover that the image is of leaker Chelsea Manning.The handsome, compassionate artistic director of their fashion line, Andreas Kronthaler, has been by Vivienne’s side for more than 30 years of their colorful shared existence. We talk about Chico Mendes, the wild-rubber activist who gave his life defending the rainforest, as well as the Amazonian-wild-rubber garment they created for me to wear to the Met Gala tonight. As usual, Vivienne pays close attention while listening, then she speaks up with her palms outstretched to emphasize her points.
Later, Andreas says, “I’m heading downstairs, Vivienne,” from the doorway. She responds with a mischievous smile, “You’ll have to wait for me for a minute. She’s in the middle of her speech, recounting Manning’s situation with unrelenting fervor, her sea-colored eyes ablaze beneath the red waves she’s drawn over them. She looks at you with a passionate plea for the truth. For many years, she has been pointing out truths to us all.
Due to this, Vivienne came to New York on this particular day in April 2013 and accepted Vogue’s offer to attend the punk-themed Met Gala despite the contradictions suggested. She and Andreas are here to spread the word to as many people as they can. We are committed to the cause, When he plays out how I might address the cameras about the rainforest, Andreas implores me.
Hours later, we’re on the red carpet for the Met Gala. Passing a swarm of lenses, Vivienne pivots every interviewer’s question to her accessory: “I’ve got some brilliant jewelry here,” she says to CNN, pointing to the soldier’s photo now pinned to her long pink silk coat. “I’m here to support Manning. That’s the most important thing I want to say.” It’s the only thing she says.