Vivienne Westwood on “rot dollar”
Five takeaways from the British designer and activist’s climate call to arms at London Design Festival.
Five takeaways from the British designer and activist’s climate call to arms at London Design Festival.
From pirates to royalty, tartan to tweed, the late, great designer's early collections remain some of the most powerful examples of her work. Here, fashion archivist Steven Philip talks us through the Westwood ensembles he's spent a lifetime building.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Palace and Stella Artois sort your Wimbledon drip, Lanvin has a new artistic director, and Mustafa announces an Artists for Aid concert in London.
Since her debut 1981 show, the grande dame of British fashion has set out to “destroy conformity”. Now, Vivienne Westwood Catwalk: The Collections retraces four decades of style, controversy and ripping up the rulebooks.
Self-referential and British as ever, this season Vivienne Westwood embraces nautical themes in Save Our Souls, an exuberant collection inspired by Queen Elizabeth I and her own SS98 show, Tied To The Mast.
Fantastical, romantic and totally otherworldly: is it any wonder why corsets are having a moment? (The answer is “no”.)
In Episode 4 of Face-to-Face, the duo talk punk, pie shops and the Pistol TV show.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, new Palace Evisu, a zine from Dr. Martens, sunnies from Vivienne Westwood and the Lionesses’ World Cup kit designed by Nike.
Stay demure in this fashion story from our latest issue, shot by Gwenaëlle Trannoy and styled by FACE Junior Fashion Editor Hollie Williamson.
The Russian designer-cum-photographer fashions everyday objects into weird and wonderful outfits. Here, she makes AW20’s most memorable looks out of paper — including one of Moschino’s mega three-tier cakes — exclusively for The Face.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, The Stath returns for Stone Island, Supreme turns 30, Puma and Ottolinger, Stüssy and Levi’s, and New Balance’s 1000.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, a big week for adidas, Levi’s oldest pair of 501s, Stüssy rugs, All-In’s latest issue, and Gucci flowers take to West London.
From lots of fabric to, um, very little fabric indeed, here are all the looks you’ll be clamouring for next spring.
Catch up with Marine Serre, Acne Studios, Rick Owens, Loewe, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Isabel Marant, Hermès, Givenchy, Versace, Dior, Chanel, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton...