LONDON (Reuters) - Dresses, suits, shoes and jewellery from the personal collection of late British designer Vivienne Westwood will go under the hammer this month is an auction aimed at raising funds for charity. More than 200 lots are being offere.
LONDON (Reuters) - Dresses, suits, shoes and jewellery from the personal collection of late British designer Vivienne Westwood will go under the hammer this month is an auction aimed at raising funds for charity. More than 200 lots are being offere.
Dresses, suits, shoes, and jewellery from the late British designer Vivienne Westwood's personal collection will be auctioned by Christie's in London. The auction aims to raise funds for charity, with items selected by her collaborator Andreas Kronthaler. Proceeds benefit Westwood's supported causes, including her own Vivienne Foundation.
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