Vivienne Westwood Rolls-Royce Print Denim Corset (AW 1992)
Vivienne Westwood Rolls-Royce Print Denim Corset (AW 1992)
Vivienne Westwood Rolls-Royce Print Denim Corset (AW 1992)
Vivienne Westwood Rolls-Royce Print Denim Corset (AW 1992)
Vivienne Westwood Rolls-Royce Print Denim Corset (AW 1992)
Vivienne Westwood Rolls-Royce Print Denim Corset (AW 1992)

Vivienne Westwood Rolls-Royce Print Denim Corset (AW 1992)

Regular price£2,608.00
/

Curator's Note

From Vivienne Westwood's "Always on Camera" AW 1992–93 collection, this structured denim corset is woven with an abstracted photographic Rolls-Royce motif across the front panel, incorporating the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, with contrasting denim washes and red topstitching. This piece comes from the wardrobe of Annabelle Neilson, British socialite and close friend and muse to Alexander McQueen.

Description

  • Structured denim corset with internal boning
  • Front panel woven with an abstracted photographic Rolls-Royce motif, including the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot
  • Contrasting denim panels with varied washes
  • Red contrast topstitching throughout
  • Sleeveless with wide shoulder straps
  • Centre back zip closure
  • As seen on the AW 1992–93 "Always on Camera" runway
  • From the wardrobe of Annabelle Neilson, British socialite and muse to Alexander McQueen
  • From the Vivienne Westwood "Always on Camera" AW 1992–93 collection

Size & Measurements

  • Unlabelled - fits approximately S (please refer to measurements for accurate fit)
  • Measurements are taken with the garment laid flat:
    • Chest: 39cm
    • Waist: 32cm
    • Length: 45cm

Excellent

Garment is in outstanding condition with no or minimal signs of wear. Any flaws present are negligible and do not detract from the overall appearance or integrity of the piece.

Vivienne Westwood

Vivienne Westwood is one of the most influential British fashion designers of the 20th century. She began her career in the early 1970s, working with Malcolm McLaren from their boutique in Chelsea, where together they are credited as the primary architects of punk fashion in London. Her work subsequently moved far beyond punk, drawing on 18th-century costume, corsetry, Harris Tweed and British aristocratic codes to interrogate class, gender and social convention through clothing. In her later years she became one of fashion's most prominent climate activists. Her designs have been worn by the Sex Pistols, Madonna, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Rihanna across five decades of music, film and popular culture.

Delivery: Find out more about our delivery options here.


Returns: All Epoque pieces are vintage and uniquely sourced. As such, all sales are final. We do not accept returns, but in exceptional cases where an item is significantly misrepresented, store credit may be issued. Please review descriptions carefully and contact us with any questions before purchasing.