Discover the story of two iconic women-led fashion brands Chloé and Vivienne Westwood with author Caroline Young. To coincide with The Biba Story exhibition, Dovecot is inviting fashion experts to explore other fashion houses led by women and the innovations they brought to the industry.
Chloé was founded in 1952 by Gaby Aghion, who promoted the revolutionary concept of prêt-a-porter to Paris. Renowned for romantic, feminine style and high-quality fabrics, the Chloé maison has employed legendary designers. Karl Lagerfeld, Phoebe Philo and Stella McCartney who have created an almost cult-like following for the label's beautiful clothes and accessories. In contrast, Vivienne Westwood's designs became known in the 1970s for their association with the punk movement. Safety pins, ripped clothes, visible seams and bondage trousers worn by her then-partner Malcolm McLaren's band the Sex Pistols helped to launch Westwood's career as one of the most influential artists of recent times.
Caroline Young is a fashion and film historian. Based in Edinburgh, she is the author of books including The Colour of Fashion, Living with Coco Chanel, The It Girls, and the upcoming Fashioning Hitchcock: Stories Behind the Costumes from The Lodger to Marnie. Her most recent books are the Little Book of Chloé (2024) and Vivienne Westwood: Provocateur (2025).
The event includes entry to The Biba Story: 1964–1975 before the talk from 5pm.
Tickets £15
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