Legacy of late designer Vivienne Westwood the focus of London Fashion Week


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Paul Costelloe's looks had a more goth vibe with tartan incorporated into designs. The aesthetic is very much something Vivienne Westwood is known for. Photo: AFP

London Fashion Week, which kicked off on Friday (Feb 17) and ends on Tuesday (Feb 21), is dedicated to late designer Vivienne Westwood, who died in December.

Five days of runway shows and presentations is taking place all over the city, in the second leg of the month-long fashion week calendar that began in New York.

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