Vivienne Westwood 2015 Fall/Winter Collection

In a show of respect for his environmental work, Vivienne Westwood has dedicated her 2015

Fashion
545 0 Comments

In a show of respect for his environmental work, Vivienne Westwood has dedicated her 2015 fall/winter collection to Prince Charles. Westwood is no stranger to this form of activism, having used fashion as a political vehicle for her impassioned causes before. This collection showcases a seemingly gender-neutral look, highlighted by an occasional model wearing erratic makeup and sporting purses. Memorable pieces include a loose-fitted elongated shirt with an image of Prince Charles printed as well as a sartorial suit with a British pound motif imprinted. Using a wide variety of colors, the collection incorporates both tailored and loose-fitted silhouettes resulting in a traditional, yet modern British look.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood SS25: "Get A Life!"
Fashion

Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood SS25: "Get A Life!"

“Life is beautiful with all its ups and downs,” Kronthaler wrote in his Spring 2025 show notes. “You have to give meaning to it.”

Palace x Vivienne Westwood Marks A Monumental Meeting of the Minds
Fashion

Palace x Vivienne Westwood Marks A Monumental Meeting of the Minds

The first collision of the British imprints combines respective house codes with history and humor.

Sandy Liang Fall/Winter 2025 Is a Childhood Dream
Fashion

Sandy Liang Fall/Winter 2025 Is a Childhood Dream

The Downtown New York City designer dips into the nostalgia of her childhood to present a captivating collection that connects girlhood and growing up, while properly pushing the label’s bow-tied boundaries.


Supreme x SOREL Fall/Winter 2024 Collaboration
Footwear

Supreme x SOREL Fall/Winter 2024 Collaboration

Offering a custom version of the Canadian brand’s Caribou Boot.

A First Look at the Nike Free Flyknit Mercurial SP “Dark Grey”
Footwear

A First Look at the Nike Free Flyknit Mercurial SP “Dark Grey”

Nike introduces a new colorway for the Nike Free Flyknit Mercurial SP. Taking a cue from the Nike

Japanese Design Firm Nendo Has Crafted Art Out of Chocolates
Design

Japanese Design Firm Nendo Has Crafted Art Out of Chocolates

Recently named ”M&O’s Designer of the Year,” Japanese firm Nendo has created nine pieces of

Gucci 2015 Fall/Winter Collection
Fashion

Gucci 2015 Fall/Winter Collection

Following Frida Giannini’s abrupt departure from Gucci, the label’s team of young designers

McQ by Alexander McQueen 2015 Fall/Winter Lookbook
Fashion

McQ by Alexander McQueen 2015 Fall/Winter Lookbook

Alexander McQueen’s contemporary subsidiary McQ has just released its 2015 fall/winter lookbook.

Off-White™ c/o VIRGIL ABLOH 2015 Fall/Winter "Don't Look Down" Paris Installation @ Galerie Hussenot
Fashion

Off-White™ c/o VIRGIL ABLOH 2015 Fall/Winter "Don't Look Down" Paris Installation @ Galerie Hussenot

Virgil Abloh has announced his upcoming “Don’t Look Down” installation at Galerie Hussenot, Paris


Mike G - Highlights
Music 

Mike G - Highlights

Mike G has announced a new EP entitled Award Tour II, and shared the project’s first single,

Have a Look at the Almost Finished Samsung HQ Located in Silicon Valley
Design

Have a Look at the Almost Finished Samsung HQ Located in Silicon Valley

Photos of Samsung’s brand new semiconductor research and development headquarters, slated for a for

T-Pain - Okay To Smile
Music 

T-Pain - Okay To Smile

T-Pain puts on another personal performance for his latest, “Okay To Smile.” The song is billed as

Sweat The Style Highlights Off-White™ c/o VIRGIL ABLOH's 2015 Spring/Summer "Nebraska" Women's Collection
Fashion

Sweat The Style Highlights Off-White™ c/o VIRGIL ABLOH's 2015 Spring/Summer "Nebraska" Women's Collection

The girls over at Sweat The Style have provided us with on model shots of OFF-WHITE c/o VIRGIL

Business of Fashion Compares the Effectiveness of Fashion Ads for the Web and Print
Fashion

Business of Fashion Compares the Effectiveness of Fashion Ads for the Web and Print

In this op-ed, Lou Stoppard takes a frank look at the changing landscape of fashion advertisement,

More ▾