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Vivienne Westwood's clothes and jewels headed for auction
Jun 13, 2024 10:11 AM

LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Dresses, suits, shoes and

jewellery from the personal collection of late British designer

Vivienne Westwood will go under the hammer this month is an

auction aimed at raising funds for charity.

More than 200 lots are being offered by Christie's in London

for the two-part "Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection"

auction, made up of a live sale on June 25 and an online auction

running June 14-28.

Westwood, one of British fashion's biggest names, died in

December 2022, aged 81. Her collaborator and widower Andreas

Kronthaler has selected looks spanning some 40 years for the

auction, with the earliest from Westwood's Autumn-Winter

1983-1984 collection.

"These are the things that she chose to wear herself

throughout the last 40 years of her life," Adrian Hume-Sayer,

head of sale for the auction, told Reuters at a press preview on

Thursday.

"It's very personal... These are the things you can see her

on her bike, riding around London, press interviews, end of the

catwalk... just conducting her day-to-day life. But she also

lived... as she spoke. And so unlike many people... in her

position she wore things repeatedly. She had favourites."

Westwood, whose name was synonymous with 1970s punk

rebellion, was also known for her activism. Her T-shirts bore

slogans against fossil fuel-driven climate change and pollution,

as well as her support for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

In addition to clothes and accessories, a set of enlarged

prints of a pack of playing cards Westwood designed in 2017 -

focusing on issues such as climate change and inequality - are

also being offered for sale with an estimate of 30,000 pounds -

50,000 pounds ($38,292 - $63,820).

Proceeds from the auction will go towards causes and

charities Westwood supported - her own Vivienne Foundation,

Greenpeace, Amnesty International and Médecins Sans Frontières,

Christie's said.

An exhibition of the lots will be open to the public at

Christie's London from Friday until June 24.

($1 = 0.7835 pounds)

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