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The show, titled "Westwood | Kawakubo," will run from Dec. 7 to April 19, and look at the designers' groundbreaking work, ...
In recent years, the main line has also served as a forum for Westwood’s design team to resuscitate and reimagine styles from some of the house’s most iconic collections, with the help of an ...
But Westwood, who died in 2022, was also one of the UK’s most revered style icons, and the designs by the British house she founded in 1971 have long appeared on many a bridal Pinterest board.
The Vivienne Westwood dress that Dita Von Teese wore at her 2005 wedding was on display in an exhibition entitled 'Wedding Dresses 1775-2014,' at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Asked whether Vivienne Westwood plans to stage a bridal fashion show annually, Kronthaler sidesteps the question but said the brand would look to stage a runway in other cities.
Experience the enchanting fusion of Vivienne Westwood's legacy with Indian craftsmanship at the iconic Gateway of India. A groundbreaking fashion show featured a Spring Summer 2025 collection ...
Vivienne Westwood Foundation Accuses Brand of Using Archival Designs Without Permission in Palace Collaboration The foundation clarified that Palace collaborated "in good faith." Joe Price ...
The granddaughter of Dame Vivienne Westwood has resigned from the eponymous fashion house in a dispute over the legacy of the late British designer and use of her designs. Cora Corré, who worked ...
Vivenne Westwood's Foundation has accused the late designer's label of 'blatantly disregarding' the late pioneer's legacy. In September, the British fashion house joined forces with streetwear ...
Jenna Ortega, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Taylor Swift are a few recent stars lucky enough to wear Vivienne Westwood. Images: Getty Images The late, great Dame Vivienne Westwood passed away in 2022, but ...
Vivienne Westwood offers the perfect gothic-grunge touch. The 'Kate' dress merges piratecore silhouettes with Victoriana palettes, making for a great cybergoth number.
This design is a nod to the “Tits” T-shirt designed by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren in the ‘70s. It became one of the signature items of their line, Seditonaries.