Vivienne Westwood didn’t just design clothes—she rewrote the rules of fashion. In this episode, we dive into the life and legacy of the iconic British designer who turned rebellion into an art form. From the punk explosion of the 1970s to her rise as a global fashion powerhouse, Westwood challenged convention at every turn, using her work to confront politics, consumerism, and climate change.
We explore how her early collaborations helped define punk style, the meaning behind her most provocative designs, and how she transformed from outsider to industry legend without losing her edge. Along the way, we unpack the cultural impact of her work and why her voice still resonates today.
Whether you’re a fashion lover or just curious about the power of creative defiance, this episode reveals how Vivienne Westwood proved that style can be both subversive and deeply meaningful.
With Special Guest: Cassie Thorpe.