A captivating new display celebrating the groundbreaking fashion designer’s remarkable career spanning over five decades. This stunning showcase brings together a collection of Westwood’s revolutionary designs, from her punk beginnings to her status as a British fashion icon.
Located in the Craft & Design Gallery, the display features key pieces from Westwood’s most influential collections, including rare items from her collaborations with Malcolm McLaren during the 1970s and early 1980s. Visitors will discover how Westwood’s creative vision evolved from the punk aesthetic of their Kings Road shop SEX to her later explorations of historical dress, global cultures, and classic British tailoring.
Highlights include a grey wool ‘Koo tunic’ from the Witches Collection (1983-84) featuring artwork by Keith Haring, the iconic ‘Dunbar Suit’ in pink Gordon tartan from the Anglomania Collection (1993-94) once worn by Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s Holly Johnson, and a black velvet suit from the Time Machine Collection (1988-89) gifted by Liverpool-born model Julie Bramwell.
Event Date: Thursday 17th April 2025 - Friday 17th October 2025
Location: Walker Art Gallery
Categories: 2025 | Arts & Culture | Galleries & Exhibitions