EARLY LIFE
COLLECTIONS
PUNK ROCK
Andreas Kronthaler
The Vivienne Westwood New York and Paris flagship boutiques open their doors in 2016.
The Ginza Six flagship boutique opens in Japan in April 2017, with the same concept as Paris.
In 2018, the Vivienne Westwood collaboration with Burberry launches, in joint support of UK-based non-profit Cool Earth, who raise money to help protect the endangered rainforests, combat global warming, protect ecosystems and provide employment for local people.
A flagship boutique on Patterson Street in Hong Kong opens in November 2018.
The Asics X Vivienne Westwood three-year collaboration launches in April 2019.
The Vivienne Westwood X Vans Anglomania capsule collection launches in September 2019.
The Vivienne Westwood X Buffalo collaboration launches in May 2019.
The Vivienne Westwood X Eastpak ‘SAVE OUR OCEANS’ collection of bags and accessories launches in July 2020.
Vivienne Westwood partners with environmental not-for-profit Canopy for 2020 World Earth Day in their campaign to protect forests through fabric choices.
Both the Vivienne Westwood Shanghai and Beijing Flagship boutiques open in December 2021.
The last physical Vivienne Westwood mainline show took place at Autumn-Winter 2019 London Fashion Week. From then on it was decided to go digital, for environmental reasons.
Paris Fashion Week Autumn-Winter 2016 marked a new and exciting chapter for the house. Vivienne’s long-term husband Andreas Kronthaler debuted his first official collection there, under the name Andreas Kronthaler For Vivienne Westwood, replacing Gold Label forevermore. Vivienne Westwood mainline continues to produce bi-annual collections, shown separately.
2016 – Present

“ I have designed with Vivienne for more than 25 years. To add my name is to emphasize and clarify the differences between our lines. It is not a big change to the way we work but it will bring a new direction and I am happy and excited for the future.”
— Andreas Kronthaler
“Over the years Andreas has taken on ever more responsibility and I wish this fact to be reflected in public perception.”






— Vivienne Westwood







