Lucky #19 Is Everything at Vivienne Westwood FW25
British label Vivienne Westwood has just stolen the show on day six of Paris Fashion Week, welcoming FROW guests Ice Spice, Chappell Roan, and The Last Dinner Party to Pavillion Cabon, showcasing Andreas Kronthaler's latest Fall/Winter 2025 offerings. Motivating you to "reach for your goals and dream big" with lucky #19, Vivienne Westwood brings high energy to the runway while honoring Kronthaler's 30-year residence in London. Delicate piano notes filled the venue and jumped from wall to wall, sending 56 looks down an elevated runway for FW25. A loving energy filled the room as Kronthaler continued to commemorate his late partner, presenting sensual tailoring and bold plaid patterns while integrating his own sense of newness across heavy winter gear, shimmering hoods, and leather tracksuits. "There's nothing more sexy than a suit!" the show notes read. Westwood signature tailoring was blown up and trimmed down for FW25, slashing slouchy trousers into wool skirts with asymmetrical lining and floor-length neckties. Hats were doubled and tripled in complementing hues, accented by monstrous trench coats, speckled knitwear, and elaborate fur ponchos. Westwood's delicacy continues to thrive across dainty dresses in velvet and tulle, accentuating the body with rounded hip and shoulder padding. Contrasting socks, furry heels, and birdcage bags jazzed up every look, inspiring a fresh and carefree attitude. The designer took his final bow with a bouquet of flowers in hand, throwing them into the audience in celebration.Take a closer look at Vivienne Westwood's FW25 collection in the gallery above.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

British label Vivienne Westwood has just stolen the show on day six of Paris Fashion Week, welcoming FROW guests Ice Spice, Chappell Roan, and The Last Dinner Party to Pavillion Cabon, showcasing Andreas Kronthaler's latest Fall/Winter 2025 offerings. Motivating you to "reach for your goals and dream big" with lucky #19, Vivienne Westwood brings high energy to the runway while honoring Kronthaler's 30-year residence in London.
Delicate piano notes filled the venue and jumped from wall to wall, sending 56 looks down an elevated runway for FW25. A loving energy filled the room as Kronthaler continued to commemorate his late partner, presenting sensual tailoring and bold plaid patterns while integrating his own sense of newness across heavy winter gear, shimmering hoods, and leather tracksuits.
"There's nothing more sexy than a suit!" the show notes read. Westwood signature tailoring was blown up and trimmed down for FW25, slashing slouchy trousers into wool skirts with asymmetrical lining and floor-length neckties. Hats were doubled and tripled in complementing hues, accented by monstrous trench coats, speckled knitwear, and elaborate fur ponchos.
Westwood's delicacy continues to thrive across dainty dresses in velvet and tulle, accentuating the body with rounded hip and shoulder padding. Contrasting socks, furry heels, and birdcage bags jazzed up every look, inspiring a fresh and carefree attitude. The designer took his final bow with a bouquet of flowers in hand, throwing them into the audience in celebration.
Take a closer look at Vivienne Westwood's FW25 collection in the gallery above.