Vivienne Westwood X George Cox.
Available globally from April 14th across Vivienne Westwood boutiques and online at viviennewestwood.com.
The Hatton Derby, featuring a high shine snake-effect print upper and crepe sole.
The Point Toe Monk, secured with a studded belt and buckle clasp, referencing the archival Vivienne Westwood Alex Belt.
The connection between George Cox and Vivienne Westwood began in the early 1970s, when George Cox Brothel Creepers first appeared in the Let It Rock shop. Malcolm McLaren’s early acquisition of a pair from Mr Freedom marked the beginning of a lasting creative alliance, rooted in authenticity, craftsmanship, and a shared spirit of cultural rebellion.
Vivienne Westwood’s imprint on British fashion and subculture is incomprehensibly vast, underpinning George Cox’s evolution into the name it is today. To reunite again on a project 50 years on is a testament to that legacy, and to the power to continue inspiring people today and for aeons to come.
The collaboration underscores a mutual dedication to craftsmanship, where hallmarks of the original Creeper silhouette remain: the classic crepe sole, the tactile weight of the construction, and the signature basketweave-style interlace.
Vivienne Westwood and George Cox reaffirm the significance of the Creeper, as a continuing expression of identity, shaped anew by each generation that chooses to wear it.
Available globally from April 14th across Vivienne Westwood boutiques and online at viviennewestwood.com.
