Cora Corré Resigns from Vivienne Westwood Brand Over Legacy Dispute
Vivienne Westwood's granddaughter accuses the company of betraying the designer's values and calls for the CEO's removal.
- Cora Corré has resigned as campaign manager from the Vivienne Westwood company, citing bullying and a betrayal of her grandmother's legacy.
- Corre's resignation letter demands the removal of CEO Carlo d’Amario, alleging he has contested the Vivienne Foundation's trademark and withheld royalties.
- The Vivienne Foundation, managed by Westwood's family, claims the brand disregarded Westwood's wishes by collaborating with Palace without consultation.
- Corre will now focus on her role at the Vivienne Foundation, which supports causes like climate change and human rights, aligning with Westwood's values.
- The Vivienne Westwood company has not publicly commented on the allegations or the foundation's statements regarding the recent collaboration issues.