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Vivienne Westwood

Dame Vivienne Isabel Westwood DBE RDI (née Swire; 8 April 1941 – 29 December 2022) was an English fashion designer and businesswoman, largely responsible for bringing modern punk and new wave fashions into the mainstream.[6] In 2022, Sky Arts ranked her the 4th most influential artist in Britain of the last 50 years.[7]


Vivienne Westwood

Westwood in 2008
Born
Vivienne Isabel Swire

(1941-04-08)8 April 1941
Tintwistle, Cheshire, England
Died29 December 2022(2022-12-29) (aged 81)
Clapham, London, England
Alma materUniversity of Westminster
Occupations
  • Primary school teacher[1][2]
  • fashion designer
  • businesswoman
  • activist
LabelVivienne Westwood
Spouses
  • Derek Westwood
    (m. 1962; div. 1965)
  • (m. 1967; div. 1980)
    [3][4]
  • (m. 1993)
    [5]
Children2, including Joseph Corré
AwardsBritish Fashion Designer of the Year (1990, 1991, 2006)..

Westwood came to public notice when she made clothes for the boutique that she and Malcolm McLaren ran on King's Road, which became known as Sex. Their ability to synthesize clothing and music shaped the 1970s UK punk scene, which included McLaren's band, the Sex Pistols. She viewed punk as a way of "seeing if one could put a spoke in the system".[8]

Westwood opened four shops in London and eventually expanded throughout Britain and the world, selling a varied range of merchandise, some of which promoted her political causes such as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, climate change and civil rights groups.[9][10]

Life and career edit

Early years edit

Westwood was born in the village of Tintwistle, Cheshire,[N 1] on 8 April 1941.[11] She was the daughter of Gordon Swire and Dora Swire (née Ball), who had married two years previously, two weeks after the outbreak of the Second World War.[12] At the time of Vivienne's birth, her father was employed as a storekeeper in an aircraft factory; he had previously worked as a greengrocer.[12]

In 1958, her family moved to Harrow, Greater London. Westwood took a jewelry and silversmith course at the University of Westminster, then known as the Harrow Art School,[13] but left after one term, saying: "I didn't know how a working-class girl like me could possibly make a living in the art world".[14] After taking a job in a factory and studying at a teacher-training college, she became a primary-school teacher. During this period, she created her own jewelry, which she sold at a stall on Portobello Road.[11]

In 1962, she met Derek Westwood, a Hoover factory apprentice, in Harrow.[15] They married on 21 July 1962; Westwood made her own wedding dress.[15] In 1963, she gave birth to a son, Benjamin.[15]

Malcolm McLaren edit

Westwood's marriage to Derek ended after she met Malcolm McLaren. Westwood and McLaren moved to Thurleigh Court in Balham, where their son Joseph Corré was born in 1967.[16] Westwood continued to teach until 1971 and also created clothes which McLaren designed. McLaren became manager of the punk band the Sex Pistols, and subsequently the two garnered attention as the band wore Westwood's and McLaren's designs.[17]

Punk era edit

Westwood was one of the architects of the punk fashion phenomenon of the 1970s, saying "I was messianic about punk, seeing if one could put a spoke in the system in some way".[15] Westwood's emergence as a designer who made garments that reflected the economic, social, and political contexts of 1970s Britain coincided with a disillusioned youth, who developed a unique style of dress and musical expression which was instantly identifiable through its aesthetic and sound.[18]

Westwood's boutique, originally managed with McLaren, was a meeting place for early members of the London punk scene. The boutique regularly changed names and interior design through the 1970s to fit with collections and design inspirations. It remains in its original location at 430 Kings Road, Chelsea, London (under the name Worlds End since 1979, following a short period of closure in the 1980s) to this day.

McLaren and Westwood were keen entrepreneurs, and their designs sold in their boutique - named Let It Rock, Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die, Sex, and subsequently Seditionares - helped to define and market the punk look at the exact moment that it exploded in popularity on the streets of London.[19] Westwood's designs during the Punk Era and thereafter were informed by historicism; the V&A describing Westwood as “a meticulous researcher”.[20] Westwood began challenging gender norms and promoting experimentation in her designs, which at the outset were created in collaboration with McLaren.

Initially, Westwood created garments refencing the dress of the 1950s Teddy Boys, which were worn by McLaren. Upon opening Let It Rock in 1971, the first incarnation of Westwood and McLaren's boutique, early creations for the shop incorporated such influences reminiscent of the youth subculture fashions of the 1950s.[21] Inspired by the rebellious nature of the 1950s youth, Let It Rock referenced the clothing, music, and décor of the immediate postwar era.

In 1972, Let It Rock was refashioned into Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die, in homage to the death of James Dean. Though design references for garments retailed under Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die focussed on the rocker aesthetic of the 1960s,[22] the boutique still sold Teddy Boy inspired garments under the Let It Rock label.[23] The new politically leaning design inspirations for Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die were conveyed through Westwood's sleeveless T-shirts, bearing various statements such as ‘PERV’ and ‘ROCK’, created using a combination of safety pins, chicken bones, and glitter glue.

Two years later, in 1974, Westwood and McLaren's boutique was re-modelled, and reopened as Sex. Pieces sold in Sex were intentionally abrasive and challenging, with designs grounded in fetish and sado-masochism, seeking to provoke a comfortable middle class and inspire young punks into political action by challenging the status quo.[24] Garments retailed at Sex included skirts and dresses made from rubber.[25]

Sex became a meeting point at the centre of the punk scene, and transformed into Seditionaries in 1976. Clothing retailed at Seditionaries (Seditionaries: Clothes for Heroes) retained the familiar references of Sex, including historicism, the challenging of gender norms, and fetish.[26] However, Seditionaries pieces were made from different cloths and fibres. The development of Westwood signatures - bondage trousers covered with straps to restrict, ‘unravelling’ loose-knit jumpers made of mohair, and long-sleeved tops fashioned from soft muslins, which featured graphic screen printed designs and fastenings to the sleeves to give the effect of a straight-jacket - during this period quickly became archetypal punk staples.[25]

Westwood also inspired the style of punk icons, such as Viv Albertine, who wrote in her memoir, "Vivienne and Malcolm use clothes to shock, irritate and provoke a reaction but also to inspire change. Mohair jumpers, knitted on big needles, so loosely that you can see all the way through them, T-shirts slashed and written on by hand, seams and labels on the outside, showing the construction of the piece; these attitudes are reflected in the music we make. It's OK to not be perfect, to show the workings of your life and your mind in your songs and your clothes."[27]

 
Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren hand screen-printed cotton dress and sash, Pirate collection, 1981. Museum of Art Rhode Island Design, tl 2008-2.

Westwood was disenchanted with the direction that adoptees had taken punk in, many of them uninterested in punk's political values, viewing the style of the movement as a marketing opportunity instead of a medium for radical change; with the dissolution of the Sex Pistols, Westwood's inspiration for her eponymous line shifted instead to the 18th century.[24]

Fashion collections edit

Westwood's designs were independent and represented a statement of her own values. She collaborated on occasion with Gary Ness, who assisted Westwood with inspirations and titles for her collections.[28]

McLaren and Westwood's first fashion collection to be shown to the media and potential international buyers was Pirate. Subsequently, their partnership, which was underlined by the fact that both their names appeared on all labelling, produced collections in Paris and London with the thematic titles Savages (shown late 1981), Buffalo/Nostalgia Of Mud (shown spring 1982), Punkature (shown late 1982), Witches (shown early 1983) and Worlds End 1984 (later renamed Hypnos, shown late 1983).[29] After the partnership with McLaren was dissolved, Westwood showed one more collection under the Worlds End label: Clint Eastwood (late 1984–early 1985).[30]

 
The 'Mini-Crini,' 1985–87

She dubbed the period 1981–85 "New Romantic" (during which time she created the famous look of the band Adam and the Ants)[31] and 1988–91 as "The Pagan Years" during which "Vivienne's heroes changed from punks and ragamuffins to Tatler girls wearing clothes that parodied the upper class". From 1985 to 1987, Westwood took inspiration from the ballet Petrushka to design the mini-crini, an abbreviated version of the Victorian crinoline.[32] Its mini-length, bouffant silhouette inspired the puffball skirts widely presented by more established designers such as Christian Lacroix.[33] The mini-crini was described in 1989 as a combination of two conflicting ideals - the crinoline, representing a "mythology of restriction and encumbrance in woman's dress", and the miniskirt, representing an "equally dubious mythology of liberation".[34]

In 2007, Westwood was approached by the Chair of King's College London, Patricia Rawlings, to design an academic gown for the college after it had successfully petitioned the Privy Council for the right to award degrees.[35] In 2008, the Westwood-designed academic dresses for King's College were unveiled. On the gowns, Westwood commented: "Through my reworking of the traditional robe I tried to link the past, the present and the future. We are what we know."[35]

 
Academic dress of King's College London in different colours, designed and presented by Westwood in 2008

In July 2011, Westwood's collections were presented at The Brandery fashion show in Barcelona.[36]

Westwood worked closely with Richard Branson to design uniforms for the Virgin Atlantic crew. The uniform for the female crew consisted of a red suit, which accentuated the women's curves and hips, and had strategically placed darts around the bust area. The men's uniform consisted of a grey and burgundy three-piece suit with details on the lapels and pockets. Westwood and Branson were both passionate about using sustainable materials throughout their designs to reduce the impact on the environment and so used recycled polyester.[37]

Vivienne Westwood companies edit

In March 2012, Vivienne Westwood Group reached agreement to end a long-standing UK franchise relationship with Manchester-based Hervia, which operated seven stores for the fashion chain. The deal brought to a conclusion a legal dispute, which included Hervia issuing High Court proceedings for alleged breach of contract, after Westwood sought to end the franchise deal before the agreed term.[38] The subsequent transition of some of the Hervia stores to Westwood, along with cost-savings, was credited for a jump in Vivienne Westwood Ltd's pre-tax profits by nearly a factor of 10, to £5 million from £527,683 the previous year.[39]

The next year, the company announced: "Over the last year margins have been under pressure due to the nature of wider retail conditions."[40]

 
Vivienne Westwood store in Cardiff in 2014

Shortly after, Westwood announced she would cease further expansion of her business as a way of tackling environmental and sustainability issues.[41]

In March 2015, the company announced that it would open a three-story outpost in midtown Manhattan in New York City.[42] This was followed by a new 3,200-square-foot (300 m2) shop in a building also housing the company's offices and showrooms in Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, opening in early 2016.[43]

As of December 2015, Vivienne Westwood Ltd operated 12 retail stores in the UK, including an outlet store in Bicester Village. There were 63 Westwood shops worldwide including nine in China, nine in Hong Kong, 18 in South Korea, six in Taiwan, two in Thailand, and two in the United States.

Tax fine and perception edit

In August 2011, Westwood's company Vivienne Westwood Ltd agreed to pay £350,000 in tax plus interest of £144,112, due in 2009, to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for underestimating the value of her brand. Her UK business had sold the rights to her trademarks to Luxembourg-based Latimo, which she controlled, for £840,000 in 2002. After examining the deal, HMRC argued that the brand had been undervalued. The £2 million valuation triggered additional taxes.[44]

Accounts for Vivienne Westwood Ltd showed that since 2011, the company had continued to pay £2 million a year to offshore company Latimo for the right to use Westwood's name on her own fashion label.[45] Latimo, which Westwood controlled as the majority shareholder in her companies, was set up in 2002.[44] Such arrangements, while legal, were against the Green Party policy to eliminate use of tax havens such as Luxembourg.[46] In March 2015, Westwood said, "It is important to me that my business affairs are in line with my personal values. I am subject to UK tax on all of my income".[47] Later in 2015, she said that she had restructured her corporate tax arrangements to try to align them with the Green Party's policy.[48]

Notable clients and commissions edit

In 1993, Westwood designed many of the colorful suits and outfits Duran Duran wore during their tour for The Wedding Album, as well as those that appeared in the three videos for that album: "Ordinary World", "Come Undone" and "Too Much Information".

Dita Von Teese wore a purple Westwood gown for her formal wedding ceremony when she married Marilyn Manson in 2005.[49]

Marion Cotillard wore a Westwood red satin strapless dress at the London premiere of her film Public Enemies in 2009.[50] In 2013, she wore a Westwood Couture pink and ivory striped dress at the Chopard lunch in Cannes.[51]

In 2011, Princess Eugenie wore three Westwood designs for the pre-wedding dinner, the wedding ceremony and the after-wedding party at the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.[52]

Pharrell Williams wore a Westwood Buffalo hat that was originally in Westwood's 1982–83 collection to the 2014 56th Annual Grammy Awards. The hat was so popular that it inspired its own Twitter account. Williams was first seen wearing a similar Westwood Buffalo hat in 2009.[53]

Dua Lipa wore custom Westwood on the red carpet of the 2021 Brit Awards.[54]

In Final Fantasy XV, Lunafreya Nox Fleuret's wedding dress was designed by Westwood.[55]

Several of Westwood's signature designs were featured in the Japanese manga Nana, including the Saturn necklace and Saturn lighter. Vivienne Westwood's name is also mentioned multiple times, making Vivienne Westwood synonymous with Nana.[56]

Sex and the City edit

Westwood's designs were featured in the 2008 film adaptation of the television series Sex and the City. In the film, Carrie Bradshaw becomes engaged to long-term lover Mr. Big. Being a writer at Vogue, she is invited by her editor to model wedding dresses, including a design made by Westwood. The dress is subsequently sent to Carrie as a gift, with a handwritten note from Westwood herself, and Carrie decides to use the Westwood gown. The wedding dress has also been described as one of the movie's most iconic features, leading Westwood to approach the producers about being involved in making a sequel.[57] A version of the dress was subsequently made available for purchase on Net-a-porter, and sold out in a matter of hours. It was available as a knee-length version.[58]

Political involvement edit

In April 1989, Westwood appeared on the cover of Tatler dressed as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The suit that Westwood wore had been ordered for Thatcher but not yet delivered.[59] The cover, which bore the caption "This woman was once a punk", was included in The Guardian list of the best ever UK magazine covers.[60]

In September 2005, Westwood joined forces with the British civil rights group Liberty and launched exclusive limited design T-shirts and baby wear bearing the slogan I AM NOT A TERRORIST, please don't arrest me. She said she was supporting the campaign and defending habeas corpus. "When I was a schoolgirl, my history teacher, Mr. Scott, began to take classes in civic affairs. The first thing he explained to us was the fundamental rule of law embodied in habeas corpus. He spoke with pride of civilisation and democracy. The hatred of arbitrary arrest by the lettres de cachet of the French monarchy caused the storming of the Bastille. We can only take democracy for granted if we insist on our liberty", she said.[61] The sale of the £50 T-shirts raised funds for the organisation. Westwood stated on television in 2007 that she had transferred her long-standing support for the Labour Party to the Conservatives, due to concerns about civil liberties and human rights.[62]

On Easter Sunday 2008, she campaigned in person at the biggest Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament demonstration in ten years, at the Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston, Berkshire.[63]

 
Westwood at the Life Ball in Vienna in 2011

The next year, she cut off her hair to highlight the dangers of climate change.[64] She also appeared in a PETA ad campaign to promote World Water Day and vegetarianism, drawing attention to the meat industry's water consumption.[65]

In 2014, Westwood bought a controlling interest in the equity crowdfunding platform Trillion Fund, which was dissolved in 2019.[66]

In January 2015, Westwood stated her support of the Green Party: "I am investing in the Green Party because I believe it is in the best interests of our country and our economy".[67] It was reported that she had donated £300,000 to fund the party's election campaign.[68] In February 2015, Westwood was announced as the special guest on the Greens' We Are The Revolution campaigning tour of English universities in such cities as Liverpool, Norwich, Brighton and Sheffield.[69] On the eve of the tour, Westwood was excluded from appearing by the youth wing of the Green Party due to her avoidance of UK corporate tax, which contravened party policy on usage of off-shore tax havens.[70] She later condemned this as "a wasted opportunity" for the Greens. "I wasn't pure enough for them", she wrote in her online diary.[48] Subsequently, Westwood switched her support to campaigning on behalf of Nigel Askew, the 'We are the Reality Party' candidate opposing UKIP leader Nigel Farage in the Kent constituency of Thanet South.[71] Askew polled 126 votes in the election.[72]

In June 2017, Westwood endorsed Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for the 2017 general election. She said, "I'm excited about the Labour Party manifesto because it's all about the fair distribution of wealth." She added "Jeremy clearly wants to go green and creating a fair distribution of wealth is the place to start, from there we can build a green economy which will secure our future."[73][74] In November 2019, along with other public figures, Westwood signed a letter supporting Corbyn that described him as "a beacon of hope in the struggle against emergent far-right nationalism, xenophobia and racism in much of the democratic world" and endorsed him in the 2019 UK general election.[75]

Active Resistance manifesto edit

In a 2007 interview, Westwood spoke out against what she perceived as the "drug of consumerism".[76] She said: "I don't feel comfortable defending my clothes. But if you've got the money to afford them, then buy something from me. Just don't buy too much" in response to claims that anti-consumerism and fashion contradict each other.[77]

Later, Westwood created a manifesto called Active Resistance to Propaganda, which she said deals with the pursuit of art in relation to the human predicament and climate change.[78] She claimed that her manifesto "penetrates to the root of the human predicament and offers the underlying solution. We have the choice to become more cultivated and therefore more human – or by muddling along as usual we shall remain the destructive and self-destroying animal, the victim of our own cleverness."[79] The manifesto was read by Westwood at a number of venues including the London Transport Museum and distributed after readings as a booklet.[80] It was then written in the form of a play and staged at the Bloomsbury Ballroom by Forbidden London and Dave West on 4 December 2009. It starred Michelle Ryan and a number of other British actors.[81]

Westwood's manifesto was criticized by eco-activists who claimed that despite her calls to save the environment, she herself made no concessions to making her clothing or her business eco-friendly.[82]

Julian Assange and WikiLeaks edit

Westwood was a longtime supporter of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, and called for his release from custody.[83] In June 2013, Westwood dedicated one of her collections to Chelsea Manning and at her fashion show she and all her models wore large image badges of Manning with the word "Truth" under her picture. In 2012, she used her appearances at London Fashion Week to push for Assange's release by presenting "I am Julian Assange" t-shirts.[84] She visited him several times during his political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and in Belmarsh Prison after his arrest in April 2019.[85] In July 2020, she protested outside London's Old Bailey court against Assange's possible extradition to the United States by wearing a yellow pantsuit and suspending herself in a giant birdcage. Describing herself as the canary in the coal mine, she said she was "half-poisoned already from government corruption of law and gaming of the legal system by government".[86]

For Assange's wedding to Stella Morris in March 2022 in Belmarsh Prison, the groom wore an outfit based on a Scottish kilt and the bride a dress with a graffiti application, both designs by Westwood and her husband, Austrian fashion designer Andreas Kronthaler.[87]

Criticism by Eluxe Magazine over sustainability of Westwood clothing edit

In 2013, sustainable luxury fashion publication Eluxe Magazine accused Westwood of using the green movement as a marketing tool because some of Westwood's fashion and accessories lines are made in the People's Republic of China. These were found to include PVC, polyester, rayon and viscose, all derived from harmful chemicals.[88] Eluxe wrote that, despite Westwood's statements that consumers should 'buy less', her company produces nine collections a year compared to the average designer's two. Eluxe accused Westwood of using unpaid interns in her fashion house and making them work over 40 hours per week and wrote that some interns complained about their treatment by the fashion house.[89]

Books edit

Westwood was also a noted author or co-author of books, such as Fashion in Art: The Second Empire and Impressionism,[90] in which she explored the worlds of fashion and the arts and the links between them.

Vivienne Westwood Opus 2008 limited edition was published for London Fashion Week 2008, documents Westwood's work and is also a unique work of art. The book measures 35.4 by 25.2 inches (90 cm × 64 cm), weighs 44 pounds (20 kg), with a total limited edition of 900. There are 9 different covers and titles each numbered 1 to 100: manifesto, cockroach propaganda, pirate squiggle, propaganda eyes, I am expensive, AR-Vivienne Westwood, innocent, active resistance to propaganda and union jack. The Opus contains 97 large-format Polaroid photographs, each measuring 19.7 by 23.6 inches (50 cm × 60 cm). The subjects include Westwood, her friends and models, including Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Jerry Hall, Georgina May-Jagger, the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, Tim Burton, Sir Bob Geldof, Jasmine Guinness, and Helena Bonham Carter.[91][92]

Recognition edit

In the 1992 Birthday Honours, Westwood was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to fashion design.[93] She received her medal from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace; at the ceremony, Westwood wore nothing but sheer tights with a reinforced bikini top under her skirt, which was later captured by a photographer in the courtyard of the Palace. Westwood later said, "I wished to show off my outfit by twirling the skirt. It did not occur to me that, as the photographers were practically on their knees, the result would be more glamorous than I expected," and added: "I have heard that the picture amused the Queen."[94] Westwood advanced from OBE to Dame Commander of the same Order (DBE) in the 2006 New Year Honours "for services to British fashion",[95] and earned the award for British Designer of the Year on three occasions.

Westwood was awarded a Fellowship at King's College London in 2007,[96] and in 2008 she designed 20 new academic gowns and hoods for King's students to wear at their graduation ceremonies.[97] In 2008, Heriot-Watt University awarded Westwood an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters for her contribution to the industry and use of Scottish textiles.[98]

In January 2011, Westwood was featured in a Canadian-made television documentary called Vivienne Westwood's London in which she takes the viewer through her favourite parts of London, including the Courtauld Institute of Art, the Wallace Collection, Whitechapel (accompanied by Sara Stockbridge), Hampton Court, the London Symphony Orchestra, Brixton Market and Electric Avenue, and the National Gallery.

In 2012, Westwood was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork – the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover – to celebrate the British cultural figures of his life that he most admires.[99] Also in 2012, Westwood was chosen as one of The New Elizabethans to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. A panel of seven academics, journalists and historians named Westwood among a group of 60 people in the UK "whose actions during the reign of Elizabeth II have had a significant impact on lives in these islands and given the age its character".[100] A tartan outfit designed by Westwood featured on a commemorative UK postage stamp issued by the Royal Mail in 2012, celebrating Great British Fashion.[101]

In October 2014, the authorised biography Vivienne Westwood by Ian Kelly was published by Picador. Paul Gorman described it as "sloppy" and "riddled with inaccuracies" on the basis of multiple errors in the book including misspelling the names of popular rock stars "Jimmy" Hendrix and Pete "Townsend" and misidentifying the date of the Sex Pistols' first concert and McLaren's age when he died.[102] Regarding Gorman's claims, Picador publisher Paul Baggaley told The Bookseller: "We always take very seriously any errors that are brought to our attention and, where appropriate, correct them."[103] A spokesman for Macmillan Publishers, which published an Australian edition of the biography, confirmed that the matter was being handled by the publisher's lawyers.[104]

In 2016, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, acquired a Tits t-shirt, designed by McLaren and sold at Seditionaries between 1976 and 1980.[105]

In 2018, a documentary film about Westwood, called Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist, premiered.[106] The next year, Isabel Sanches Vegara wrote and Laura Callaghan illustrated Vivienne Westwood, one of the series, Little People, Big Dreams, published by Frances Lincoln Publishing.

In 2022, the documentary ''ART LOVERS UNITE!''[107] starring Vivienne Westwood, directed by Patrick J. Thomas & Dacob, had its world premiere at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival[108] in Australia.

Personal life edit

Westwood had two children. Ben Westwood (born 1963) is her son with first husband Derek Westwood; he is a photographer of erotica. Her second son, Joseph Corré (born 1967) with second husband Malcolm McLaren, is the founder of lingerie brand Agent Provocateur.[109]

Westwood married her former fashion student, Andreas Kronthaler, in 1992.[110]

For 30 years, Westwood lived in an ex–council flat on Nightingale Lane, Clapham.[111] In 2000, Kronthaler convinced her to move into a Queen Anne style house in Clapham, that was built in 1703, and which once belonged to the mother of Captain Cook.[112] She was a keen gardener[113] and a vegetarian.[65] She identified spiritually as a Taoist.[114]

80th birthday edit

To celebrate her 80th birthday, Westwood was commissioned by CIRCA, an art platform founded in 2020 by British-Irish artist Josef O'Connor,[115] to present a new video work on the Piccadilly Lights screen in Piccadilly Circus, London. In the ten-minute film created with her brother, the punk icon performed a rewritten rendition of "Without You" from My Fair Lady to offer a stark warning of societal indifference to the looming environmental catastrophes, a call against the arms trade, and its link to climate change: "I have a plan 2 save the World. Capitalism is a war economy + war is the biggest polluter, therefore Stop War + change economy 2 fair distribution of wealth at the same time: NO MANS LAND. Let's be clear, U + I can't stop war just like that. But we can stop arms production + that would halt climate change cc + financial Crash. Long term this will stop war".[116] In an interview with The Guardian, her husband Andreas Kronthaler was quoted as saying, "It was a beautiful day because for once she let herself enjoy it."[117]

Death edit

Westwood died in Clapham, London, on 29 December 2022, at age 81.[118][119][120][121][122][123]

Former Sex Pistols guitarist Glen Matlock paid tribute to Westwood on Twitter, stating that it was "a privilege to have rubbed shoulders with her in the mid '70s at the birth of punk and the waves it created that still resound today for the disaffected."[124] Chrissie Hynde, singer and guitarist of The Pretenders, who had previously been employed as a shop assistant by Westwood and McLaren at Sex during the 1970s, tweeted: "Vivienne is gone and the world is already a less interesting place."[125] Others who paid tribute to Westwood on social media included singer Simon Le Bon from Duran Duran, Boy George,[126] comedian Russell Brand,[127] former Frankie Goes to Hollywood singer Holly Johnson,[128] pop band Bananarama,[129] singer and multimedia artist Yoko Ono,[130] singer Paul McCartney,[131] and the fashion house Alexander McQueen.[132]

Former co-leader of the Green Party MP Caroline Lucas said of Westwood: "Such a legend, a huge inspiration, brilliantly creative and always a committed activist for people and planet – my thoughts are with her family and friends – RIP."[133]

A memorial service for Westwood was held at Southwark Cathedral in London on 16 February 2023.[134]

Portraits of Vivienne Westwood edit

The National Portrait Gallery holds 18 images of Westwood taken between 1990 and 2014, including those by Mario Testino, Jane Bown, Juergen Teller, Anne-Katrin Purkiss, and Martin Parr.[135]

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ In 1941, Tintwistle was in the county of Cheshire when Westwood was born but, since 1974, it has been part of Derbyshire.

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  • Vivienne Westwood at FMD  

vivienne, westwood, dame, vivienne, isabel, westwood, née, swire, april, 1941, december, 2022, english, fashion, designer, businesswoman, largely, responsible, bringing, modern, punk, wave, fashions, into, mainstream, 2022, arts, ranked, most, influential, art. Dame Vivienne Isabel Westwood DBE RDI nee Swire 8 April 1941 29 December 2022 was an English fashion designer and businesswoman largely responsible for bringing modern punk and new wave fashions into the mainstream 6 In 2022 Sky Arts ranked her the 4th most influential artist in Britain of the last 50 years 7 DameVivienne WestwoodDBE RDIWestwood in 2008BornVivienne Isabel Swire 1941 04 08 8 April 1941Tintwistle Cheshire EnglandDied29 December 2022 2022 12 29 aged 81 Clapham London EnglandAlma materUniversity of WestminsterOccupationsPrimary school teacher 1 2 fashion designerbusinesswomanactivistLabelVivienne WestwoodSpousesDerek Westwood m 1962 div 1965 wbr Malcolm McLaren m 1967 div 1980 wbr 3 4 Andreas Kronthaler m 1993 wbr 5 Children2 including Joseph CorreAwardsBritish Fashion Designer of the Year 1990 1991 2006 Westwood came to public notice when she made clothes for the boutique that she and Malcolm McLaren ran on King s Road which became known as Sex Their ability to synthesize clothing and music shaped the 1970s UK punk scene which included McLaren s band the Sex Pistols She viewed punk as a way of seeing if one could put a spoke in the system 8 Westwood opened four shops in London and eventually expanded throughout Britain and the world selling a varied range of merchandise some of which promoted her political causes such as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament climate change and civil rights groups 9 10 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Malcolm McLaren 1 3 Punk era 1 4 Fashion collections 2 Vivienne Westwood companies 2 1 Tax fine and perception 3 Notable clients and commissions 3 1 Sex and the City 4 Political involvement 4 1 Active Resistance manifesto 4 2 Julian Assange and WikiLeaks 5 Criticism by Eluxe Magazine over sustainability of Westwood clothing 6 Books 7 Recognition 8 Personal life 8 1 80th birthday 8 2 Death 9 Portraits of Vivienne Westwood 10 Explanatory notes 11 References 12 External linksLife and career editEarly years edit Westwood was born in the village of Tintwistle Cheshire N 1 on 8 April 1941 11 She was the daughter of Gordon Swire and Dora Swire nee Ball who had married two years previously two weeks after the outbreak of the Second World War 12 At the time of Vivienne s birth her father was employed as a storekeeper in an aircraft factory he had previously worked as a greengrocer 12 In 1958 her family moved to Harrow Greater London Westwood took a jewelry and silversmith course at the University of Westminster then known as the Harrow Art School 13 but left after one term saying I didn t know how a working class girl like me could possibly make a living in the art world 14 After taking a job in a factory and studying at a teacher training college she became a primary school teacher During this period she created her own jewelry which she sold at a stall on Portobello Road 11 In 1962 she met Derek Westwood a Hoover factory apprentice in Harrow 15 They married on 21 July 1962 Westwood made her own wedding dress 15 In 1963 she gave birth to a son Benjamin 15 Malcolm McLaren edit Westwood s marriage to Derek ended after she met Malcolm McLaren Westwood and McLaren moved to Thurleigh Court in Balham where their son Joseph Corre was born in 1967 16 Westwood continued to teach until 1971 and also created clothes which McLaren designed McLaren became manager of the punk band the Sex Pistols and subsequently the two garnered attention as the band wore Westwood s and McLaren s designs 17 Punk era edit Westwood was one of the architects of the punk fashion phenomenon of the 1970s saying I was messianic about punk seeing if one could put a spoke in the system in some way 15 Westwood s emergence as a designer who made garments that reflected the economic social and political contexts of 1970s Britain coincided with a disillusioned youth who developed a unique style of dress and musical expression which was instantly identifiable through its aesthetic and sound 18 Westwood s boutique originally managed with McLaren was a meeting place for early members of the London punk scene The boutique regularly changed names and interior design through the 1970s to fit with collections and design inspirations It remains in its original location at 430 Kings Road Chelsea London under the name Worlds End since 1979 following a short period of closure in the 1980s to this day McLaren and Westwood were keen entrepreneurs and their designs sold in their boutique named Let It Rock Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die Sex and subsequently Seditionares helped to define and market the punk look at the exact moment that it exploded in popularity on the streets of London 19 Westwood s designs during the Punk Era and thereafter were informed by historicism the V amp A describing Westwood as a meticulous researcher 20 Westwood began challenging gender norms and promoting experimentation in her designs which at the outset were created in collaboration with McLaren Initially Westwood created garments refencing the dress of the 1950s Teddy Boys which were worn by McLaren Upon opening Let It Rock in 1971 the first incarnation of Westwood and McLaren s boutique early creations for the shop incorporated such influences reminiscent of the youth subculture fashions of the 1950s 21 Inspired by the rebellious nature of the 1950s youth Let It Rock referenced the clothing music and decor of the immediate postwar era In 1972 Let It Rock was refashioned into Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die in homage to the death of James Dean Though design references for garments retailed under Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die focussed on the rocker aesthetic of the 1960s 22 the boutique still sold Teddy Boy inspired garments under the Let It Rock label 23 The new politically leaning design inspirations for Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die were conveyed through Westwood s sleeveless T shirts bearing various statements such as PERV and ROCK created using a combination of safety pins chicken bones and glitter glue Two years later in 1974 Westwood and McLaren s boutique was re modelled and reopened as Sex Pieces sold in Sex were intentionally abrasive and challenging with designs grounded in fetish and sado masochism seeking to provoke a comfortable middle class and inspire young punks into political action by challenging the status quo 24 Garments retailed at Sex included skirts and dresses made from rubber 25 Sex became a meeting point at the centre of the punk scene and transformed into Seditionaries in 1976 Clothing retailed at Seditionaries Seditionaries Clothes for Heroes retained the familiar references of Sex including historicism the challenging of gender norms and fetish 26 However Seditionaries pieces were made from different cloths and fibres The development of Westwood signatures bondage trousers covered with straps to restrict unravelling loose knit jumpers made of mohair and long sleeved tops fashioned from soft muslins which featured graphic screen printed designs and fastenings to the sleeves to give the effect of a straight jacket during this period quickly became archetypal punk staples 25 Westwood also inspired the style of punk icons such as Viv Albertine who wrote in her memoir Vivienne and Malcolm use clothes to shock irritate and provoke a reaction but also to inspire change Mohair jumpers knitted on big needles so loosely that you can see all the way through them T shirts slashed and written on by hand seams and labels on the outside showing the construction of the piece these attitudes are reflected in the music we make It s OK to not be perfect to show the workings of your life and your mind in your songs and your clothes 27 nbsp Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren hand screen printed cotton dress and sash Pirate collection 1981 Museum of Art Rhode Island Design tl 2008 2 Westwood was disenchanted with the direction that adoptees had taken punk in many of them uninterested in punk s political values viewing the style of the movement as a marketing opportunity instead of a medium for radical change with the dissolution of the Sex Pistols Westwood s inspiration for her eponymous line shifted instead to the 18th century 24 Fashion collections edit Westwood s designs were independent and represented a statement of her own values She collaborated on occasion with Gary Ness who assisted Westwood with inspirations and titles for her collections 28 McLaren and Westwood s first fashion collection to be shown to the media and potential international buyers was Pirate Subsequently their partnership which was underlined by the fact that both their names appeared on all labelling produced collections in Paris and London with the thematic titles Savages shown late 1981 Buffalo Nostalgia Of Mud shown spring 1982 Punkature shown late 1982 Witches shown early 1983 and Worlds End 1984 later renamed Hypnos shown late 1983 29 After the partnership with McLaren was dissolved Westwood showed one more collection under the Worlds End label Clint Eastwood late 1984 early 1985 30 nbsp The Mini Crini 1985 87She dubbed the period 1981 85 New Romantic during which time she created the famous look of the band Adam and the Ants 31 and 1988 91 as The Pagan Years during which Vivienne s heroes changed from punks and ragamuffins to Tatler girls wearing clothes that parodied the upper class From 1985 to 1987 Westwood took inspiration from the ballet Petrushka to design the mini crini an abbreviated version of the Victorian crinoline 32 Its mini length bouffant silhouette inspired the puffball skirts widely presented by more established designers such as Christian Lacroix 33 The mini crini was described in 1989 as a combination of two conflicting ideals the crinoline representing a mythology of restriction and encumbrance in woman s dress and the miniskirt representing an equally dubious mythology of liberation 34 In 2007 Westwood was approached by the Chair of King s College London Patricia Rawlings to design an academic gown for the college after it had successfully petitioned the Privy Council for the right to award degrees 35 In 2008 the Westwood designed academic dresses for King s College were unveiled On the gowns Westwood commented Through my reworking of the traditional robe I tried to link the past the present and the future We are what we know 35 nbsp Academic dress of King s College London in different colours designed and presented by Westwood in 2008In July 2011 Westwood s collections were presented at The Brandery fashion show in Barcelona 36 Westwood worked closely with Richard Branson to design uniforms for the Virgin Atlantic crew The uniform for the female crew consisted of a red suit which accentuated the women s curves and hips and had strategically placed darts around the bust area The men s uniform consisted of a grey and burgundy three piece suit with details on the lapels and pockets Westwood and Branson were both passionate about using sustainable materials throughout their designs to reduce the impact on the environment and so used recycled polyester 37 Vivienne Westwood companies editIn March 2012 Vivienne Westwood Group reached agreement to end a long standing UK franchise relationship with Manchester based Hervia which operated seven stores for the fashion chain The deal brought to a conclusion a legal dispute which included Hervia issuing High Court proceedings for alleged breach of contract after Westwood sought to end the franchise deal before the agreed term 38 The subsequent transition of some of the Hervia stores to Westwood along with cost savings was credited for a jump in Vivienne Westwood Ltd s pre tax profits by nearly a factor of 10 to 5 million from 527 683 the previous year 39 The next year the company announced Over the last year margins have been under pressure due to the nature of wider retail conditions 40 nbsp Vivienne Westwood store in Cardiff in 2014Shortly after Westwood announced she would cease further expansion of her business as a way of tackling environmental and sustainability issues 41 In March 2015 the company announced that it would open a three story outpost in midtown Manhattan in New York City 42 This was followed by a new 3 200 square foot 300 m2 shop in a building also housing the company s offices and showrooms in Rue Saint Honore in Paris opening in early 2016 43 As of December 2015 Vivienne Westwood Ltd operated 12 retail stores in the UK including an outlet store in Bicester Village There were 63 Westwood shops worldwide including nine in China nine in Hong Kong 18 in South Korea six in Taiwan two in Thailand and two in the United States Tax fine and perception edit In August 2011 Westwood s company Vivienne Westwood Ltd agreed to pay 350 000 in tax plus interest of 144 112 due in 2009 to HM Revenue and Customs HMRC for underestimating the value of her brand Her UK business had sold the rights to her trademarks to Luxembourg based Latimo which she controlled for 840 000 in 2002 After examining the deal HMRC argued that the brand had been undervalued The 2 million valuation triggered additional taxes 44 Accounts for Vivienne Westwood Ltd showed that since 2011 the company had continued to pay 2 million a year to offshore company Latimo for the right to use Westwood s name on her own fashion label 45 Latimo which Westwood controlled as the majority shareholder in her companies was set up in 2002 44 Such arrangements while legal were against the Green Party policy to eliminate use of tax havens such as Luxembourg 46 In March 2015 Westwood said It is important to me that my business affairs are in line with my personal values I am subject to UK tax on all of my income 47 Later in 2015 she said that she had restructured her corporate tax arrangements to try to align them with the Green Party s policy 48 Notable clients and commissions editIn 1993 Westwood designed many of the colorful suits and outfits Duran Duran wore during their tour for The Wedding Album as well as those that appeared in the three videos for that album Ordinary World Come Undone and Too Much Information Dita Von Teese wore a purple Westwood gown for her formal wedding ceremony when she married Marilyn Manson in 2005 49 Marion Cotillard wore a Westwood red satin strapless dress at the London premiere of her film Public Enemies in 2009 50 In 2013 she wore a Westwood Couture pink and ivory striped dress at the Chopard lunch in Cannes 51 In 2011 Princess Eugenie wore three Westwood designs for the pre wedding dinner the wedding ceremony and the after wedding party at the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton 52 Pharrell Williams wore a Westwood Buffalo hat that was originally in Westwood s 1982 83 collection to the 2014 56th Annual Grammy Awards The hat was so popular that it inspired its own Twitter account Williams was first seen wearing a similar Westwood Buffalo hat in 2009 53 Dua Lipa wore custom Westwood on the red carpet of the 2021 Brit Awards 54 In Final Fantasy XV Lunafreya Nox Fleuret s wedding dress was designed by Westwood 55 Several of Westwood s signature designs were featured in the Japanese manga Nana including the Saturn necklace and Saturn lighter Vivienne Westwood s name is also mentioned multiple times making Vivienne Westwood synonymous with Nana 56 Sex and the City edit Westwood s designs were featured in the 2008 film adaptation of the television series Sex and the City In the film Carrie Bradshaw becomes engaged to long term lover Mr Big Being a writer at Vogue she is invited by her editor to model wedding dresses including a design made by Westwood The dress is subsequently sent to Carrie as a gift with a handwritten note from Westwood herself and Carrie decides to use the Westwood gown The wedding dress has also been described as one of the movie s most iconic features leading Westwood to approach the producers about being involved in making a sequel 57 A version of the dress was subsequently made available for purchase on Net a porter and sold out in a matter of hours It was available as a knee length version 58 Political involvement editIn April 1989 Westwood appeared on the cover of Tatler dressed as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher The suit that Westwood wore had been ordered for Thatcher but not yet delivered 59 The cover which bore the caption This woman was once a punk was included in The Guardian list of the best ever UK magazine covers 60 In September 2005 Westwood joined forces with the British civil rights group Liberty and launched exclusive limited design T shirts and baby wear bearing the slogan I AM NOT A TERRORIST please don t arrest me She said she was supporting the campaign and defending habeas corpus When I was a schoolgirl my history teacher Mr Scott began to take classes in civic affairs The first thing he explained to us was the fundamental rule of law embodied in habeas corpus He spoke with pride of civilisation and democracy The hatred of arbitrary arrest by the lettres de cachet of the French monarchy caused the storming of the Bastille We can only take democracy for granted if we insist on our liberty she said 61 The sale of the 50 T shirts raised funds for the organisation Westwood stated on television in 2007 that she had transferred her long standing support for the Labour Party to the Conservatives due to concerns about civil liberties and human rights 62 On Easter Sunday 2008 she campaigned in person at the biggest Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament demonstration in ten years at the Atomic Weapons Establishment Aldermaston Berkshire 63 nbsp Westwood at the Life Ball in Vienna in 2011The next year she cut off her hair to highlight the dangers of climate change 64 She also appeared in a PETA ad campaign to promote World Water Day and vegetarianism drawing attention to the meat industry s water consumption 65 In 2014 Westwood bought a controlling interest in the equity crowdfunding platform Trillion Fund which was dissolved in 2019 66 In January 2015 Westwood stated her support of the Green Party I am investing in the Green Party because I believe it is in the best interests of our country and our economy 67 It was reported that she had donated 300 000 to fund the party s election campaign 68 In February 2015 Westwood was announced as the special guest on the Greens We Are The Revolution campaigning tour of English universities in such cities as Liverpool Norwich Brighton and Sheffield 69 On the eve of the tour Westwood was excluded from appearing by the youth wing of the Green Party due to her avoidance of UK corporate tax which contravened party policy on usage of off shore tax havens 70 She later condemned this as a wasted opportunity for the Greens I wasn t pure enough for them she wrote in her online diary 48 Subsequently Westwood switched her support to campaigning on behalf of Nigel Askew the We are the Reality Party candidate opposing UKIP leader Nigel Farage in the Kent constituency of Thanet South 71 Askew polled 126 votes in the election 72 In June 2017 Westwood endorsed Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for the 2017 general election She said I m excited about the Labour Party manifesto because it s all about the fair distribution of wealth She added Jeremy clearly wants to go green and creating a fair distribution of wealth is the place to start from there we can build a green economy which will secure our future 73 74 In November 2019 along with other public figures Westwood signed a letter supporting Corbyn that described him as a beacon of hope in the struggle against emergent far right nationalism xenophobia and racism in much of the democratic world and endorsed him in the 2019 UK general election 75 Active Resistance manifesto edit In a 2007 interview Westwood spoke out against what she perceived as the drug of consumerism 76 She said I don t feel comfortable defending my clothes But if you ve got the money to afford them then buy something from me Just don t buy too much in response to claims that anti consumerism and fashion contradict each other 77 Later Westwood created a manifesto called Active Resistance to Propaganda which she said deals with the pursuit of art in relation to the human predicament and climate change 78 She claimed that her manifesto penetrates to the root of the human predicament and offers the underlying solution We have the choice to become more cultivated and therefore more human or by muddling along as usual we shall remain the destructive and self destroying animal the victim of our own cleverness 79 The manifesto was read by Westwood at a number of venues including the London Transport Museum and distributed after readings as a booklet 80 It was then written in the form of a play and staged at the Bloomsbury Ballroom by Forbidden London and Dave West on 4 December 2009 It starred Michelle Ryan and a number of other British actors 81 Westwood s manifesto was criticized by eco activists who claimed that despite her calls to save the environment she herself made no concessions to making her clothing or her business eco friendly 82 Julian Assange and WikiLeaks edit Westwood was a longtime supporter of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks and called for his release from custody 83 In June 2013 Westwood dedicated one of her collections to Chelsea Manning and at her fashion show she and all her models wore large image badges of Manning with the word Truth under her picture In 2012 she used her appearances at London Fashion Week to push for Assange s release by presenting I am Julian Assange t shirts 84 She visited him several times during his political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and in Belmarsh Prison after his arrest in April 2019 85 In July 2020 she protested outside London s Old Bailey court against Assange s possible extradition to the United States by wearing a yellow pantsuit and suspending herself in a giant birdcage Describing herself as the canary in the coal mine she said she was half poisoned already from government corruption of law and gaming of the legal system by government 86 For Assange s wedding to Stella Morris in March 2022 in Belmarsh Prison the groom wore an outfit based on a Scottish kilt and the bride a dress with a graffiti application both designs by Westwood and her husband Austrian fashion designer Andreas Kronthaler 87 Criticism by Eluxe Magazine over sustainability of Westwood clothing editIn 2013 sustainable luxury fashion publication Eluxe Magazine accused Westwood of using the green movement as a marketing tool because some of Westwood s fashion and accessories lines are made in the People s Republic of China These were found to include PVC polyester rayon and viscose all derived from harmful chemicals 88 Eluxe wrote that despite Westwood s statements that consumers should buy less her company produces nine collections a year compared to the average designer s two Eluxe accused Westwood of using unpaid interns in her fashion house and making them work over 40 hours per week and wrote that some interns complained about their treatment by the fashion house 89 Books editWestwood was also a noted author or co author of books such as Fashion in Art The Second Empire and Impressionism 90 in which she explored the worlds of fashion and the arts and the links between them Vivienne Westwood Opus 2008 limited edition was published for London Fashion Week 2008 documents Westwood s work and is also a unique work of art The book measures 35 4 by 25 2 inches 90 cm 64 cm weighs 44 pounds 20 kg with a total limited edition of 900 There are 9 different covers and titles each numbered 1 to 100 manifesto cockroach propaganda pirate squiggle propaganda eyes I am expensive AR Vivienne Westwood innocent active resistance to propaganda and union jack The Opus contains 97 large format Polaroid photographs each measuring 19 7 by 23 6 inches 50 cm 60 cm The subjects include Westwood her friends and models including Naomi Campbell Kate Moss Jerry Hall Georgina May Jagger the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson Tim Burton Sir Bob Geldof Jasmine Guinness and Helena Bonham Carter 91 92 Recognition editIn the 1992 Birthday Honours Westwood was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE for services to fashion design 93 She received her medal from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace at the ceremony Westwood wore nothing but sheer tights with a reinforced bikini top under her skirt which was later captured by a photographer in the courtyard of the Palace Westwood later said I wished to show off my outfit by twirling the skirt It did not occur to me that as the photographers were practically on their knees the result would be more glamorous than I expected and added I have heard that the picture amused the Queen 94 Westwood advanced from OBE to Dame Commander of the same Order DBE in the 2006 New Year Honours for services to British fashion 95 and earned the award for British Designer of the Year on three occasions Westwood was awarded a Fellowship at King s College London in 2007 96 and in 2008 she designed 20 new academic gowns and hoods for King s students to wear at their graduation ceremonies 97 In 2008 Heriot Watt University awarded Westwood an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters for her contribution to the industry and use of Scottish textiles 98 In January 2011 Westwood was featured in a Canadian made television documentary called Vivienne Westwood s London in which she takes the viewer through her favourite parts of London including the Courtauld Institute of Art the Wallace Collection Whitechapel accompanied by Sara Stockbridge Hampton Court the London Symphony Orchestra Brixton Market and Electric Avenue and the National Gallery In 2012 Westwood was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork the Beatles Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover to celebrate the British cultural figures of his life that he most admires 99 Also in 2012 Westwood was chosen as one of The New Elizabethans to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II A panel of seven academics journalists and historians named Westwood among a group of 60 people in the UK whose actions during the reign of Elizabeth II have had a significant impact on lives in these islands and given the age its character 100 A tartan outfit designed by Westwood featured on a commemorative UK postage stamp issued by the Royal Mail in 2012 celebrating Great British Fashion 101 In October 2014 the authorised biography Vivienne Westwood by Ian Kelly was published by Picador Paul Gorman described it as sloppy and riddled with inaccuracies on the basis of multiple errors in the book including misspelling the names of popular rock stars Jimmy Hendrix and Pete Townsend and misidentifying the date of the Sex Pistols first concert and McLaren s age when he died 102 Regarding Gorman s claims Picador publisher Paul Baggaley told The Bookseller We always take very seriously any errors that are brought to our attention and where appropriate correct them 103 A spokesman for Macmillan Publishers which published an Australian edition of the biography confirmed that the matter was being handled by the publisher s lawyers 104 In 2016 the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York acquired a Tits t shirt designed by McLaren and sold at Seditionaries between 1976 and 1980 105 In 2018 a documentary film about Westwood called Westwood Punk Icon Activist premiered 106 The next year Isabel Sanches Vegara wrote and Laura Callaghan illustrated Vivienne Westwood one of the series Little People Big Dreams published by Frances Lincoln Publishing In 2022 the documentary ART LOVERS UNITE 107 starring Vivienne Westwood directed by Patrick J Thomas amp Dacob had its world premiere at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival 108 in Australia Personal life editWestwood had two children Ben Westwood born 1963 is her son with first husband Derek Westwood he is a photographer of erotica Her second son Joseph Corre born 1967 with second husband Malcolm McLaren is the founder of lingerie brand Agent Provocateur 109 Westwood married her former fashion student Andreas Kronthaler in 1992 110 For 30 years Westwood lived in an ex council flat on Nightingale Lane Clapham 111 In 2000 Kronthaler convinced her to move into a Queen Anne style house in Clapham that was built in 1703 and which once belonged to the mother of Captain Cook 112 She was a keen gardener 113 and a vegetarian 65 She identified spiritually as a Taoist 114 80th birthday edit To celebrate her 80th birthday Westwood was commissioned by CIRCA an art platform founded in 2020 by British Irish artist Josef O Connor 115 to present a new video work on the Piccadilly Lights screen in Piccadilly Circus London In the ten minute film created with her brother the punk icon performed a rewritten rendition of Without You from My Fair Lady to offer a stark warning of societal indifference to the looming environmental catastrophes a call against the arms trade and its link to climate change I have a plan 2 save the World Capitalism is a war economy war is the biggest polluter therefore Stop War change economy 2 fair distribution of wealth at the same time NO MANS LAND Let s be clear U I can t stop war just like that But we can stop arms production that would halt climate change cc financial Crash Long term this will stop war 116 In an interview with The Guardian her husband Andreas Kronthaler was quoted as saying It was a beautiful day because for once she let herself enjoy it 117 Death edit Westwood died in Clapham London on 29 December 2022 at age 81 118 119 120 121 122 123 Former Sex Pistols guitarist Glen Matlock paid tribute to Westwood on Twitter stating that it was a privilege to have rubbed shoulders with her in the mid 70s at the birth of punk and the waves it created that still resound today for the disaffected 124 Chrissie Hynde singer and guitarist of The Pretenders who had previously been employed as a shop assistant by Westwood and McLaren at Sex during the 1970s tweeted Vivienne is gone and the world is already a less interesting place 125 Others who paid tribute to Westwood on social media included singer Simon Le Bon from Duran Duran Boy George 126 comedian Russell Brand 127 former Frankie Goes to Hollywood singer Holly Johnson 128 pop band Bananarama 129 singer and multimedia artist Yoko Ono 130 singer Paul McCartney 131 and the fashion house Alexander McQueen 132 Former co leader of the Green Party MP Caroline Lucas said of Westwood Such a legend a huge inspiration brilliantly creative and always a committed activist for people and planet my thoughts are with her family and friends RIP 133 A memorial service for Westwood was held at Southwark Cathedral in London on 16 February 2023 134 Portraits of Vivienne Westwood editThe National Portrait Gallery holds 18 images of Westwood taken between 1990 and 2014 including those by Mario Testino Jane Bown Juergen Teller Anne Katrin Purkiss and Martin Parr 135 Explanatory notes edit In 1941 Tintwistle was in the county of Cheshire when Westwood was born but since 1974 it has been part of Derbyshire References edit Andre Rhoden Paul Adam Durbin 30 December 2022 Vivienne Westwood Tributes for Queen of British Fashion after her death BBC News Retrieved 30 December 2022 Dudbridge Saxony Vivienne Westwood catwalkyourself com Retrieved 30 December 2022 McDuffee Allen 30 December 2022 Inside Vivienne Westwood And Malcolm McLaren s Abusive Relationship grunge com Retrieved 31 December 2022 Gorman Paul 30 December 2022 Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren The rebellious duo that inspired a generation of punks telegraph co uk Retrieved 31 December 2022 Cooper Geoff K 1 October 2019 Andreas Kronthaler talks marriage to Vivienne Westwood Brexit and climate change standard co uk Retrieved 31 December 2022 Bell Price Shannon Vivienne Westwood born 1941 and the Postmodern Legacy of Punk Style Source 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Boy George BoyGeorge 29 December 2022 R I P to the great and inspiring Vivienne Westwood who lead us through punk and beyond Tweet Retrieved 30 December 2022 via Twitter Russell Brand rustyrockets 30 December 2022 Goodbye Vivienne Westwood saint of punks single Mums entrepreneurs and rebels Tweet Retrieved 30 December 2022 via Twitter Holly Johnson TheHollyJohnson 30 December 2022 Goodbye Vivienne Westwood Tweet Retrieved 30 December 2022 via Twitter Bananarama VivaBananarama 29 December 2022 RIP Dame Vivienne Westwood a true pioneer Tweet Retrieved 30 December 2022 via Twitter Yoko Ono yokoono 29 December 2022 Rest in peace Vivienne Tweet Retrieved 30 December 2022 via Twitter Paul McCartney PaulMcCartney 30 December 2022 Goodbye Vivienne Westwood Tweet Retrieved 30 December 2022 via Twitter Alexander McQueen McQueen 30 December 2022 Vivienne Westwood Forever inspirational Tweet Retrieved 30 December 2022 via Twitter Vivienne Westwood Pioneering fashion designer dies aged 81 BBC News 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