Dame Vivienne Westwood had a uniquely British story

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Friday February 17 2023

By Tamara Abraham,
FASHION EDITOR

There was no official dress code at the memorial for Vivienne Westwood, which took place at Southwark Cathedral on Thursday afternoon. But many of the 800 guests – among them Helena Bonham Carter, Kate Moss and Tracey Emin – took full advantage of the opportunity to dress up in her designs. Lisa Armstrong was also in attendance, writing that “there is always an undertow of hustle at memorials to the famous – but this one was surprisingly dignified.” Read her full account here.

London Fashion Week begins today, and we’ll be bringing you all of the new trends, front row gossip and highlights. Until then, enjoy Avril Mair’s five ageless style lessons from New York Fashion Week.

Wishing you a stylish weekend,
Tamara

 

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