A framework is presented for the formulation of a class of continuum constitutive models for sharp interfaces with non-linear viscoelastic behaviour due to a considerable isotropic interfacial microstructure. For the formulation of a thermodynamically consistent elastoviscoplastic interface constitutive model we adapt an approach successful in describing the behaviour of bulk polymer glasses. The model has a clear separation between dilatation and shear, and is used to predict phenomena related to the plasticity of interfaces observed in the experimental literature, which is relevant for many applications. Stress–strain predictions in standard interfacial rheological flows, i.e. shear and dilatation, are investigated numerically. A predomin...