The celebrity world made sure they paid tribute in a suitably stylish fashion at the memorial service for Dame Vivienne Westwood. The likes of Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, Stormzy, Lady Amelia Windsor were all in attendance at the service, which took place at Southwark Cathedral in London.
As expected for such a doyenne of fashion, the A-list stars made sure they dressed in a suitably chic style. Although Lady Amelia Windsor was dressed in colour, her pop of colour was appropriately, a Vivienne Westwood bag.
Kate Moss was accompanied by her daughter Lila to the memorial service and was sporting a floral dress under a black coat with buttons and a black beret style hat. Lila opted for a Vivienne Westwood red bag. Victoria Beckham wore a tight fitting black dress with long sleeves and a high neck.
Television presenter Jonathan Ross wore a blue top with the phrase ‘No Future’ emblazoned on it while actress Sadie Frost wore an all black outfit with purple gloves. Nick Cave arrived hand in hand with his wife Suzy for the Vivienne Westwood memorial service.
Vivienne Westwood was such a pioneer in the fashion world that it came as no surprise that A-list stars wanted to pay their respects. Edward Enniful, the editor of Vogue was also in attendance and was dressed all in black.
Hollywood actress Christina Hendricks was also in attendance at the Vivienne Westwood memorial as was Elle Fanning and Jaime Winstone. Sculptor, designer and campaigner
Daniel Lismore was also there to pay his respects. Described by Vogue magazine as ‘England’s Most Eccentric Dresser,’ Daniel made sure he lived up to this by wearing a sparkly pink and black outfit with a #FreeAssange placard clipped to the front. Daniel had worked closely with Vivienne Westwood as he is an ambassador of the climate change charity Cool Earth & Greenpeace