Helena Bonham Carter arrives for a memorial service to honour and celebrate the life of Dame Vivienne Westwood at Southwark Cathedral, in London, on Thursday. Photo / AP
Helena Bonham Carter arrives for a memorial service to honour and celebrate the life of Dame Vivienne Westwood at Southwark Cathedral, in London, on Thursday. Photo / AP
Fashion and music stars including Victoria Beckham, Stormzy and Kate Moss gathered at a London cathedral on Thursday at a memorial service for Vivienne Westwood, the designer who helped create the outrageous look of punk rock.
Musicians Bob Geldof and Nick Cave, actors Helena Bonham Carter and Vanessa Redgrave, andartist Tracey Emin were among mourners attending the service at Southwark Cathedral to commemorate Westwood, who died in December aged 81.
Musician Bob Geldof arrives for a memorial service to honour and celebrate the life of Dame Vivienne Westwood at Southwark Cathedral, in London on Thursday. Photo / AP
Figures from the fashion world included British Vogue editor Edward Enninful and designer Erdem Moralioglu.
Many wore tartan — a signature Westwood fabric — or bold tailoring to the private service in honour of the designer.
Hong Kong musician Wyman Wong arrives for a memorial service to honour and celebrate the life of Dame Vivienne Westwood at Southwark Cathedral, in London on Thursday. Photo / AP
In the 1970s, Westwood’s boutique, Sex, on London’s King’s Rd was an incubator of punk. Her torn, safety-pinned garments, S&M references and provocative T-shirts became the genre’s signature style.
Westwood went on to enjoy a long career highlighted by triumphant runway shows and museum exhibitions, as well as environmental activism.
In 2006, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II. - AP
A guest arrives for a memorial service to honour and celebrate the life of Dame Vivienne Westwood at Southwark Cathedral, in London, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)