Emotion at Paris Fashion Week. On Saturday, March 4th, Cora Corré closed the brand’s first fashion show since the death of her grandmother on December 29th.
The ultimate between style and emotion. At the end of the Vivienne Westwood show in Paris on Saturday March 4, in the halls of the Hôtel de la Marine, the last silhouette, traditionally reserved for the bride, caused more emotions because it was worn by Cora Carre. the designer’s granddaughter. The teary-eyed 24-year-old looked like she was floating in the room wearing a mini wedding dress with a baroque white lace bodice, wide sleeves, accessorized with tiny horns on her head, flowers in hand and, of course, high heels. A faithful sketch of Vivienne Westwood, who died on December 29, 2022, and her art of shaking the world by cracking its codes.
Cora Carre takes the last step for the Vivienne Westwood tribute parade. (Paris, March 4, 2023) Getty Images:
It wasn’t the first time that Cora Corea walked for Vivienne Westwood. In 2001, at only 3 years old, he already walked the catwalk next to the shy model Veruschka von Lehndorff. Later, he will adopt the habit of accompanying his grandmother hand in hand during the finale of his parades. A ritual first adopted by Andreas Kronthaler on March 4th.
Cora Corre as a bride for the spring-summer 2015 show, with her grandmother, Vivienne Westwood. (London, September 14, 2014) Getty Images:
unabashed creativity
It has been several years since Vivienne Westwood left the artistic direction to Andreas Kronthaler, her husband of thirty years. For this much-anticipated fall-winter collection, he tried to channel forty years of cheeky creativity. The stylist presented 68 looks, many of which were made from pieces of fabric that they put together, thus infusing the collection with a special soul. Fair, powerful, irreverent, but also full of emotions and sensitivity. the parade turned into a tribute culminating in a grand final salute.
Source: Le Figaro
