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Elsa Hosk Goes Ethereal in Strapless Anastasia Zadorina Gown With Feather Detailing for ‘Vie Privée' Premiere at 2025 Cannes Film Festival
Elsa Hosk Goes Ethereal in Strapless Anastasia Zadorina Gown With Feather Detailing for ‘Vie Privée' Premiere at 2025 Cannes Film Festival

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time20-05-2025

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Elsa Hosk Goes Ethereal in Strapless Anastasia Zadorina Gown With Feather Detailing for ‘Vie Privée' Premiere at 2025 Cannes Film Festival

Elsa Hosk returned to the Cannes Film Festival red carpet on Tuesday. The longtime model attended the premiere of 'Vie Privée' wearing an airy dress with feather detailing. Hosk wore a strapless gown with flowing elements and fabric draping courtesy of designer Anastasia Zadorina. The airy dress featured ruched fabric and a formfitting bodice with a draped fabric element over top the bustline. The bodice also included a cinched waist for added silhouette definition. Further fabric draping featured at the hips of the gown with asymmetric detailing. The dress' skirt featured a bevy of white feathers lining the hem. More from WWD Kate Middleton Rewears Butter Yellow Emilia Wickstead Dress for Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace With Prince William Chopard's Universe Is an Enchanted Forest Filled With Fashion Queen Camilla Rewears Fiona Clare Dress With Springtime Floral Patterning for Canada House's 100th Anniversary As for her glam, Hosk went for old Hollywood inspiration. The Eberjey Mother's Day campaign star's makeup featured bold brows with lined eyes, long lashes and a soft peach-tone lip for added definition courtesy of artist Harold James. Hosk's blond hair was styled in a retro chignon, with soft waves and a few wisps to frame her face courtesy of stylist Hyungsun Ju. Hosk's Cannes Film Festival red carpet look was curated by stylist Dani Michelle, who has also collaborated with Daisy Edgar-Jones, whom she also dressed for the actress' appearance at 'The Phoenician Scheme' premiere on Sunday. Hosk is a mainstay on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet. The Gia Borghini campaign star styled one of the red carpet's most ornate looks in 2023, wearing a tulle trompe-l'oeil gown from Viktor & Rolf's spring 2023 collection. The dress, which featured belted bows in a shade of pastel blue, was asymmetrically layered over a structured satin corset. 'When I saw this dress coming down the runway I was blown away by how when spinning and moving, the dress would look so surreal and beautiful,' Hosk wrote of her 2023 Cannes Film Festival dress on Instagram. 'Not only was it breathtaking to me but also reminded me to not take fashion too seriously.' The 2025 Cannes Film Festival concludes on Saturday. Films premiering at this year's festival include Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme,' Julia Ducournau's 'Alpha' and Lynne Ramsay's 'Die, My Love.' View Gallery Launch Gallery: Cannes Film Festival 2025 Red Carpet Fashion: Dakota Johnson, Juliette Binoche and More Photos, Live Updates Best of WWD Inside Jackie Kennedy's Three Engagement Rings: Untold Stories of the Love, Loss and Luxury Behind Her Iconic Jewelry Vittoria Ceretti's Runway Modeling & Red Carpet Photos Through the Years [PHOTOS] Zara Tindall's Royal Style Through the Years: Equestrian Influences, Formal Occasions and More, Photos

Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week
Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

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time26-04-2025

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Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Barcelona embraced both rebellion and romance during its 2025 edition of Barcelona Bridal Night. Among the high-profile names that have previously graced this event— Marchesa, Viktor&Rolf, Elie Saab, and Giambattista Valli —this year's spotlight fell on iconic British label Vivienne Westwood. On April 24, the brand unveiled its newest bridal couture collection in the historic cloisters of the University of Barcelona, a 19th-century architectural landmark. The runway show, part of Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week running from April 23 to 27, drew more than 450 guests. "The bridal world is very different from prêt-à-porter shows in Paris, but this event has been really well organized from the start, and everyone has been so kind. It's been a pleasure," said Andreas Kronthaler, Vivienne Westwood's widower and current creative director, in a backstage interview. Kronthaler co-developed the collection over more than six months with Brigitte Stepputtis, the brand's director of couture, design, and bridalwear. The "Vivienne Westwood Bridal Collection 2026" featured 34 couture bridal looks, drawing primary inspiration from Barcelona's streets and energy. "When I was designing, I was thinking about Barcelona and what would suit the city," said Kronthaler, describing it as "incredible, stimulating, and full of life." Several designs reinterpreted the brand's iconic floral print, originally inspired by the 18th-century Belgian painter and botanist Pierre- Joseph Redouté's watercolor artworks. In addition to classic bridal fabrics like tulle, organza, and cotton, the collection featured washed georgette, linen, and more cotton, combined with corsetry and menswear tailoring elements. As a tribute to the punk and irreverent spirit that defined the house since its founding by Vivienne Westwood in the 1970s, several looks were styled with long, heavy chains draped around the models' necks. "The brand has evolved so much since its beginnings, and I think its secret lies in its ability to transcend. It doesn't stay the same—it breaks barriers," said Kronthaler, known for his subversive creations. "We've been making bridalwear for a long time, but looking at today's collection, I think it's fantastic and could definitely be worn in the future." As part of a shared commitment to education and culture, the organization behind Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week and Vivienne Westwood collaborated to launch several initiatives in local design schools, including IED, LCI and ESDI. These initiatives included mentorship workshops and other projects. Around 300 students from these institutions were invited to a second exclusive show by the British brand at the same venue. The creative director also shared an uplifting message: "Life is short—make the most of each day. Getting dressed helps. Wearing something nice can lift your day, especially when you're not in the mood. That's the power of fashion—for everyone, but especially the younger generation." Andreas Kronthaler became the creative director of Vivienne Westwood following the death of the company's founder at age 81 in late 2022. "Now I'm alone. But we were together for so many years, doing everything halfway, that I can't tell where I end and she begins. I feel lucky, privileged, and confident," said the designer. He added that he tries to look ahead and not take life too seriously these days. "I always think a small dose of humor is a great quality to have," he concluded. Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, organized by Fira de Barcelona with the support of the Catalan government's Department of Business and Employment, will conclude its 2025 edition on April 26. In parallel, the event is also hosting its annual trade fair from April 25 to 27, featuring around 450 national and international brands specializing in bridalwear, formalwear, eveningwear, and accessories.

Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week
Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Fashion Network

time25-04-2025

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Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Barcelona embraced both rebellion and romance during its 2025 edition of Barcelona Bridal Night. Among the high-profile names that have previously graced this event—Marchesa, Viktor&Rolf, Elie Saab, and Giambattista Valli—this year's spotlight fell on iconic British label Vivienne Westwood. On April 24, the brand unveiled its newest bridal couture collection in the historic cloisters of the University of Barcelona, a 19th-century architectural landmark. The runway show, part of Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week running from April 23 to 27, drew more than 450 guests. "The bridal world is very different from prêt-à-porter shows in Paris, but this event has been really well organized from the start, and everyone has been so kind. It's been a pleasure," said Andreas Kronthaler, Vivienne Westwood's widower and current creative director, in a backstage interview. Kronthaler co-developed the collection over more than six months with Brigitte Stepputtis, the brand's director of couture, design, and bridalwear. The "Vivienne Westwood Bridal Collection 2026" featured 34 couture bridal looks, drawing primary inspiration from Barcelona's streets and energy. "When I was designing, I was thinking about Barcelona and what would suit the city," said Kronthaler, describing it as "incredible, stimulating, and full of life." Several designs reinterpreted the brand's iconic floral print, originally inspired by the 18th-century Belgian painter and botanist Pierre- Joseph Redouté's watercolor artworks. In addition to classic bridal fabrics like tulle, organza, and cotton, the collection featured washed georgette, linen, and more cotton, combined with corsetry and menswear tailoring elements. As a tribute to the punk and irreverent spirit that defined the house since its founding by Vivienne Westwood in the 1970s, several looks were styled with long, heavy chains draped around the models' necks. "The brand has evolved so much since its beginnings, and I think its secret lies in its ability to transcend. It doesn't stay the same—it breaks barriers," said Kronthaler, known for his subversive creations. "We've been making bridalwear for a long time, but looking at today's collection, I think it's fantastic and could definitely be worn in the future." As part of a shared commitment to education and culture, the organization behind Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week and Vivienne Westwood collaborated to launch several initiatives in local design schools, including IED, LCI and ESDI. These initiatives included mentorship workshops and other projects. Around 300 students from these institutions were invited to a second exclusive show by the British brand at the same venue. The creative director also shared an uplifting message: "Life is short—make the most of each day. Getting dressed helps. Wearing something nice can lift your day, especially when you're not in the mood. That's the power of fashion—for everyone, but especially the younger generation." Andreas Kronthaler became the creative director of Vivienne Westwood following the death of the company's founder at age 81 in late 2022. "Now I'm alone. But we were together for so many years, doing everything halfway, that I can't tell where I end and she begins. I feel lucky, privileged, and confident," said the designer. He added that he tries to look ahead and not take life too seriously these days. "I always think a small dose of humor is a great quality to have," he concluded. Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, organized by Fira de Barcelona with the support of the Catalan government's Department of Business and Employment, will conclude its 2025 edition on April 26. In parallel, the event is also hosting its annual trade fair from April 25 to 27, featuring around 450 national and international brands specializing in bridalwear, formalwear, eveningwear, and accessories.

Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week
Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Fashion Network

time25-04-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Vivienne Westwood brings punk flair to Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Barcelona embraced both rebellion and romance during its 2025 edition of Barcelona Bridal Night. Among the high-profile names that have previously graced this event—Marchesa, Viktor&Rolf, Elie Saab, and Giambattista Valli—this year's spotlight fell on iconic British label Vivienne Westwood. On April 24, the brand unveiled its newest bridal couture collection in the historic cloisters of the University of Barcelona, a 19th-century architectural landmark. The runway show, part of Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week running from April 23 to 27, drew more than 450 guests. "The bridal world is very different from prêt-à-porter shows in Paris, but this event has been really well organized from the start, and everyone has been so kind. It's been a pleasure," said Andreas Kronthaler, Vivienne Westwood's widower and current creative director, in a backstage interview. Kronthaler co-developed the collection over more than six months with Brigitte Stepputtis, the brand's director of couture, design, and bridalwear. The "Vivienne Westwood Bridal Collection 2026" featured 34 couture bridal looks, drawing primary inspiration from Barcelona's streets and energy. "When I was designing, I was thinking about Barcelona and what would suit the city," said Kronthaler, describing it as "incredible, stimulating, and full of life." Several designs reinterpreted the brand's iconic floral print, originally inspired by the 18th-century Belgian painter and botanist Pierre- Joseph Redouté's watercolor artworks. In addition to classic bridal fabrics like tulle, organza, and cotton, the collection featured washed georgette, linen, and more cotton, combined with corsetry and menswear tailoring elements. As a tribute to the punk and irreverent spirit that defined the house since its founding by Vivienne Westwood in the 1970s, several looks were styled with long, heavy chains draped around the models' necks. "The brand has evolved so much since its beginnings, and I think its secret lies in its ability to transcend. It doesn't stay the same—it breaks barriers," said Kronthaler, known for his subversive creations. "We've been making bridalwear for a long time, but looking at today's collection, I think it's fantastic and could definitely be worn in the future." As part of a shared commitment to education and culture, the organization behind Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week and Vivienne Westwood collaborated to launch several initiatives in local design schools, including IED, LCI and ESDI. These initiatives included mentorship workshops and other projects. Around 300 students from these institutions were invited to a second exclusive show by the British brand at the same venue. The creative director also shared an uplifting message: "Life is short—make the most of each day. Getting dressed helps. Wearing something nice can lift your day, especially when you're not in the mood. That's the power of fashion—for everyone, but especially the younger generation." Andreas Kronthaler became the creative director of Vivienne Westwood following the death of the company's founder at age 81 in late 2022. "Now I'm alone. But we were together for so many years, doing everything halfway, that I can't tell where I end and she begins. I feel lucky, privileged, and confident," said the designer. He added that he tries to look ahead and not take life too seriously these days. "I always think a small dose of humor is a great quality to have," he concluded. Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, organized by Fira de Barcelona with the support of the Catalan government's Department of Business and Employment, will conclude its 2025 edition on April 26. In parallel, the event is also hosting its annual trade fair from April 25 to 27, featuring around 450 national and international brands specializing in bridalwear, formalwear, eveningwear, and accessories.

Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week celebrates punk-romantic legacy of Vivienne Westwood
Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week celebrates punk-romantic legacy of Vivienne Westwood

Fashion United

time25-04-2025

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Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week celebrates punk-romantic legacy of Vivienne Westwood

Taking over from giants like Giambattista Valli, Viktor&Rolf and Elie Saab, the British brand Vivienne Westwood, international guest of this edition, stole the show last night at the Barcelona Bridal Night, one of the highlights of the Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week 2025, which is being held in Barcelona from April 23-27. The show, held in the historic Cloister of the University of Barcelona, marked the brand's debut with a collection dedicated entirely to bridal fashion. Consisting of 30 looks, the collection paid tribute to the legacy and rebellious spirit of its founder, who died in 2022, now reinterpreted with a new contemporary sophistication. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Since then, Andreas Kronthaler—Westwood's husband and close collaborator—has led the creative direction of the house together with Brigitte Stepputtis, head of Haute Couture design and the bridal line. New silhouettes, punk details and an uncompromising bride True to the brand's DNA, the collection is characterised by a reinterpretation of traditional silhouettes through experimental cuts, structured corsetry, detachable layers and handmade embroidery. The punk aesthetic and traditional British design converged in a visual narrative that championed bridal fashion as a space for self-expression, beyond protocol. On a catwalk dominated by a monochrome palette with white as the protagonist – although unafraid to introduce darker tones or details in pink – dresses with extreme volumes, asymmetric cuts, sculptural draping and suggestive transparencies followed one another. From mini dresses with veils to trouser suits, the collection embraced a controlled theatricality, halfway between baroque and irreverence, closing the show with the pop nod of a Simpsons T-shirt. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Credits: Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Vivienne Westwood has specialist bridal boutiques in key cities such as London, Paris, Milan, New York and Los Angeles. This article was translated to English using an AI tool. FashionUnited uses AI language tools to speed up translating (news) articles and proofread the translations to improve the end result. This saves our human journalists time they can spend doing research and writing original articles. Articles translated with the help of AI are checked and edited by a human desk editor prior to going online. If you have questions or comments about this process email us at info@

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