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The showcase explored the purpose of making clothes and tributed Westwood’s passion for the past.
Andreas Kronthaler presented Fall/Winter 2024 for Vivienne Westwood at what went down at VETEMENTS FW24 this season, taking things back to the duo’s first shared passion of fashion history. Revisiting silhouettes of the past, the collection aimed to explore the very purpose of making rags, interrogating how clothes should make you feel and where inspiration can be found.
Looking at late Renaissance costumes, sports gear and historical dress as an amalgamation of influence, FW24 takes elements of each and revisits them through the distinctive lens of Westwood. Models like Kristen McMenamy walked the runway, alongside artist Sam Smith, who had multiple costume changes, showcasing traditional-looking silhouettes in vibrant colors.
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Draped dresses featured backless (and bum-less) silhouettes, while structured jackets and billowing trousers arrived in a slew of intentionally mismatched materials. Westwood’s signature platform boots made a triumphant return, this time telling stories of the past. After all, “a tradition is kept alive only by something being added to it,” according to Henry James, who features in this season’s show notes.
Take a look at the standout looks from Vivienne Westwood FW24 above and while you’re here, here’s button at the bottom. It will turn gray and the text above will go from ON to.