Courtesy of Vivienne Westwood FoundationFashion / NewsFashion / NewsVivienne Westwood’s final project rejuvenates her iconic tits t-shirtThe Vivienne Westwood Foundation just dropped a new collection of tees that draw on the legendary designer’s archive styles, with proceeds going to causes spanning LGBTQ+ rights, homelessness, and climate changeShareLink copied ✔️October 15, 2025October 15, 2025TextDazed DigitalVivienne Westwood Foundation t-shirt collection Vivienne Westwood’s passing in 2023 left a gaping hole in fashion – it was hard to believe that such a formidable force was no longer with us. A fearless campaigner who raised awareness on issues including the climate crisis and rampant global capitalism, Westwood’s mantle was handed down to granddaughter Cora Corré in the wake of her death, with the model and activist taking the reins of non-profit organisation the Vivienne Westwood Foundation. Now, Corré has announced the launch of a new project, which sees the foundation reimagine iconic motifs from the depths of the Westwood archive. Across four limited edition t-shirts, the British designer’s teddy bears and bare tits are brought back to life for a new generation, with their sales going directly to bolstering the initiative and supporting the many projects it works across. The project is an emotional one for Corré, as it marked the last one Westwood would work on. “When she was still alive, she designed a final collection, and worked on this project as well,” says Corré. “It was such a beautiful thing to see her take joy in designing so many special things, and to work in it alongside one another as a family. Sadly, what we believed to be the first collection of many in her later life turned out to be her last.” In this instance, the sales of the four t-shirts will benefit four charities and initiatives – Erasing 76 Crimes, the Environmental Justice Foundation, Peace Direct, and Streets Kitchen – which tackle issues spanning homelessness, LGBTQ+ rights, and support for those stuck in conflict zones. “The world has gone insane,” says Corré. “if Vivienne could see just a fraction of its current state, she’d be telling us to just get on with [putting her final collection out in the world].” The collection is captured on new-gen super Colin Jones, Connor and Grian of Fontaines DC, and longtime Westwood muse Kate Moss by photographer Nick Knight. “We curated our cast to be persnally close to Vivienne or sympathetic to the causes we are supporting,” says Corré. “It’s super special to have Kate be a part of it. She’s an icon, and meant so much to Vivienne. It’s a bit of a full circle moment – many of the most legendary Westwood runway moments featured Kate.” The t-shirts are available now for a limited time. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREOscars red carpet: The 17 most controversial outfits of all timeA new Vivienne Westwood exhibition celebrates the designer’s activismRome is where the heart is at Valentino AW26This film captures Naples’ intense love affair with Stone IslandTouching grass was the biggest trend of AW26Mask4mask: Masquerade was having a moment at the AW26 showsCeline is sick of irony! Plus everything you missed at Paris Fashion WeekAdidas tapped the City of Angels for its latest release ZimmermannZIMMERMANN celebrates trailblazing women for AW26 Alysa Liu makes her Paris Fashion Week debut at Louis VuittonMiu Miu AW26: Chloë Sevigny and Gillian Anderson just walked at PFWKiko Kostadinov is taking flight for AW26Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy