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Vivienne Westwood

Label Overview

In 1970, Vivienne Westwood shook up British fashion indelibly. She and then-partner Malcolm McLaren of the Sex Pistols opened a store on Kings Road, called Let it Rock, which functioned as an outlet for the two to showcase their respective interests. For Westwood, it was her penchant for leather and zippers. The store, now called World’s End, is still open and continues to carry Westwood’s collections: her main women’s ready-to-wear line, which she officially launched in 1981; her Red Label, which skews to younger tastes; a mass-market line called Anglomania; and her menswear line. Her designs have grown leaps and bounds in sophistication but retain the same tropes as always (pirates, tartans, courtesans, Victoriana, bondage). But although Westwood has remained one of Britain’s most influential designers—influencing Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano and the like—she has struggled with profitability. With assistance from her manager, Carlo D'Amario, the introduction of her offshoot lines, and a perfume, by 1999 the designer was grossing close to $45 million. The iconoclastic redhead has always used her brand as a medium for political expression. One collection gently spoofed British royalty (and she reportedly went knickerless when she received her OBE from Queen Elizabeth), and in 2006, she showed tank tops with the slogan "I am not a terrorist.”

Status
Established, Household Name
Clients
Nina Ananiashvili, Pamela Anderson, Tracey Emin, Cameron Diaz
Sibling Labels
Vivienne Westwood Red Label
Other Product Lines
Eyewear, Fragrances, Handbags, Shoes
Owned By
Vivienne Westwood
Address
9-15 Elcho St.
London, United Kingdom SW11 4AU
44-20-7924-4747
Where To Buy
Barneys New York, BÖC, Untitled
Related Websites
  • Vivienne Westwood Gold Label

    Designed By
    Vivienne Westwood, 1981 - Present
    Shows In
    Paris
    Collection Types
    RTW
    Similar Clientele
    John Galliano
    Styles & Tags
    Avant-garde, British, Edgy
  • Vivienne Westwood Man Menswear

    Designed By
    Vivienne Westwood, 1990 - Present
    Shows In
    Milan
    Collection Types
    Menswear
    Similar Clientele
    Jean Paul Gaultier
    Styles & Tags
    British, Edgy
  • Anglomania

    Designed By
    Vivienne Westwood, 1993 - Present
    Collection Types
    RTW
    Styles & Tags
    British, Edgy, Lower Priced

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