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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-01T13:00:39.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "news",
    "Aleks Soroka",
    "Andreas Kronthaler",
    "Art",
    "Capsule",
    "collection",
    "fashion",
    "François Boucher",
    "Gennaro Costanzo",
    "menswear",
    "Rococo Art",
    "Spring Cherubs",
    "Vivienne Westwood",
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    "Schön! Magazine"
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  "textContent": "Art history has always lingered within the world of Vivienne Westwood. Corsetry borrowed from portraiture, salon-inspired silhouettes, references pulled from centuries of European painting and culture. Now, the house returns once again to one of its longest-running obsessions with the arrival of the limited-edition ‘Spring Cherubs’ capsule collection. Launching today, the new release centres around François Boucher’s 1753 painting ‘Spring (Le Printemps),’ part of the French Rococo artist’s celebrated ‘Four Seasons’ series. The artwork, filled with playful cherubs drifting through clouds alongside white doves and soft pastel blooms, appears across ready-to-wear, footwear and accessories, transforming one of the 18th century’s most recognisable paintings into a contemporary Vivienne Westwood wardrobe. Both Vivienne Westwood and Andreas Kronthaler frequently drew inspiration from Rococo painting, French court dress and the theatricality of 17th and 18th-century salon culture, reworking those references through tailoring, corsetry and an unmistakably rebellious British lens. Many of those ideas first surfaced throughout the house’s archive collections during the 1990s, where historical references collided with Savile Row construction techniques and couture-inspired silhouettes. That conversation between art, craftsmanship and dress remains embedded within the brand today. The ‘Spring Cherubs’ capsule revisits those influences through a selection of signature Vivienne Westwood pieces. Crisp... Read more »\n\nThe post vivienne westwood | the spring cherubs capsule collection appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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