The fashion world continues to be influenced by the late Dame Vivienne Westwood, who passed away in 2022. Her legacy lives on in the work of her widower, Andreas Kronthaler, who has been involved in the creative process since the late 1980s. The brand’s signature punk influences, impeccable corseting, and dedication to political activism continue to attract celebrities to wear Westwood designs on the red carpet.

Celebrities have long been drawn to Vivienne Westwood’s creations, from custom couture looks to archival pulls. At the Cannes Film Festival, supermodel Barbara Palvin Sprouse wore a peachy creation by Westwood to the 2024 amfAr Gala. Bond girl Eva Green showcased gothic allure in a Westwood ensemble for a photo call, while Hunter Schafer wore a fun, floral look to a Nespresso x Brut party, capturing an “Euphoric” vibe.

Global megastar Taylor Swift joined the ranks of Westwood wearers when she unveiled a custom look featuring lyrics from her eleventh studio album during her Eras Tour. The collaboration was fitting, as one of the lyrics from her song “Fortnight” mirrored the sentiment of anyone who purchases Westwood’s pieces. Actress Daisy Edgar-Jones also sported a custom Vivienne Westwood look at the London premiere of “Twisters,” complementing her brown locks and light complexion with a black-and-brown ensemble.

Other celebrities have showcased Vivienne Westwood’s influence on the red carpet as well. Kate Hudson stunned at the premiere of “Shell” at the Toronto International Film Festival in a two-tone pink gown, embodying the brand’s classic deconstructed glamor. Italian icon Monica Bellucci opted for a high-drama black gown at the Venice Film Festival, while Jenna Ortega resurrected a look from Westwood’s spring 2009 collection for a film premiere in Mexico City. Andrew Scott looked suave in a Westwood suit at the Emmys, representing the brand’s presence on the red carpet among Hollywood’s elite.

The presence of Vivienne Westwood’s designs at various film festivals and award shows showcases the timeless appeal and influence of the brand in the world of fashion. From custom couture looks to archival pulls, celebrities continue to seek out Westwood’s designs to make a statement on the red carpet. Despite the passing of the legendary designer, her legacy lives on in the work of Andreas Kronthaler and the continued support of celebrities who recognize and appreciate the iconic punk influences, impeccable corseting, and dedication to political activism that define the brand.

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