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The fashion world descended on London today to attend a memorial service for Dame Vivienne Westwood, with an extraordinary line-up of stars gathering to honour the ‘godmother of punk’.Â
Many have styled themselves in classic Westwood fashion, with tartan designs and colourful bold tailoring on display.
The service at Southwark Cathedral is being attended by family, friends and other figures from the world of fashion and entertainment.
Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, Lily Cole, Lady Amelia Windsor and actresses Catherine Jenkins and Elle Fanning were among the biggest names seen arriving to the service.Â
Rapper Stormzy has also made a surprise appearance, while the comedian Jonathan Ross turned out in a blue top bearing the phrase ‘No future’.Â
Victoria Beckham attends the memorial service for Vienne Westwood in London todayÂ
Supermodel Kate Moss donned a caftan-style dress with a blazer and her daughter Lila carried a red Westwood bag
Lady Amelia Windsor sports a Vivienne Westwood bag as she attends a memorial for the late designerÂ
Andreas Kronthaler, an Austrian designer who was married to WestwoodÂ
Elle Fanning arrived at the memorial service wearing an all-black ensemble, pairing her long black coat-dress with a matching pillar-box hat.
The US star collaborated with the fashion designer on many occasions, with Dame Vivienne styling the 24-year-old in a custom pink corset-style dress for the Independent Spirit Awards in 2021.
Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie was also spotted heading into the service in a black suit.
US singer-songwriter Beth Ditto arrived for fashion designer Vivienne Westwood’s memorial service in a demure black trench coat.
Fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu wore a three-piece black suit and Babs actress Jaime Winstone donned a black fitted dress paired with black lace-up platforms.
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Lily Cole attends a memorial service to honour and celebrate the life of Dame Vivienne Westwood at Southwark Cathedral
She attended the service with her daughter, Lila Grace Moss (pictured)Â
Actress Sadie Frost wore an all-black ensemble with purple glovesÂ
Jonathan RossÂ
Jefferson Hack and Anna Cleveland leave Southwark Cathedral in LondonÂ
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Fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes opted for a classic bold look with a red jumpsuit and leather jacket alongside her signature bright pink hairstyle.
Singer Paloma Faith and actress Christian Hendricks were also spotted among the guests.
Designer Victoria Beckham and supermodel Kate Moss with her daughter Lila have joined guests at Southwark Cathedral for the Dame Vivienne Westwood memorial.
The former Spice Girl wore a skin-tight black dress with a high neck, long sleeves and a leg slit.
Moss donned a caftan-style dress with a blazer and her daughter Lila carried a red Westwood bag.
Nick Cave and his wife Susie at today’s service for Vivienne WestwoodÂ
Vogue editor Edward Enninful
Joely Richardson (L) and Vanessa Redgrave
Zandra Rhodes
Bella Freud
Leah Wood (L) and Jo Wood
Iris LawÂ
British Vogue editor Edward Enninful was also in attendance in a black blazer and trousers.
Stormzy made a surprise appearance at the memorial for the late Dame Vivienne Westwood in an all-black suit and shirt combo.
Artist Tracey Emin, a long-standing friend of Dame Vivienne after meeting at a Vogue shoot in the summer of 1999, was also in attendance for the service in London.
Also spotted arriving were singer Bob Geldof, and Australian singer Nick Cave alongside his fashion designer wife Susie Cave, who wore a silver brocade coat.
Rapper Big Mike, designer Matty Bovan and model Lorraine Pascale, wearing a black suit with a pearl necklace, were also among the guests.
Daniel Lismore attends Dame Vivienne Westwood’s memorial service at Southwark Cathedral on February 16, 2023 in London
Christina Hendricks arriving to the private memorial for Vivienne Westwood on ThursdayÂ
Actress Jaime Winstone was among the stars to attend the memorial service in London on ThursdayÂ
Elle Fanning arriving to the memorial service for Vivienne Westwood on ThursdayÂ
Caroline Rush, Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council
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