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Dame Vivienne Westwood, the Premium January 6Th It’s About Confection Not Insurrection Shirt and I will buy this avant-garde British fashion designer who introduced punk and politics into the rare world of couture, has died on December 29 at the age of 81. Confirmed. Before bras, bras, floor cushions, plaids and tailoring, Vivienne Isabel Swire was born on April 8, 1941 in the village of Tintwistle, Cheshire, to Gordon, a sausage factory worker, and Dora, a mother. is an assistant to a fruit and vegetable vendor. . She attended Glossop Grammar School and moved to the London suburb of Harrow in 1957, where her parents ran a post office. Westwood then attended a silversmith course at the Harrow School of the Arts (now the University of Westminster) for one semester, but withdrew from the art world and instead enrolled in a secretarial college and then trained as a teacher. At a prom in 1961, she met Derek Westwood, an apprentice at the Hoover factory, and married him in 1962 while wearing clothes of her own design. They had a son, Benjamin Westwood, in 1963, but separated at the age of three.



Westwood in 1977. Photo: Getty Images After meeting Malcolm McLaren, an art student at the Premium January 6Th It’s About Confection Not Insurrection Shirt and I will buy this time, Westwood gave birth to a second son, Joseph Corré, in 1967. They grew up together in South London, where she taught at an elementary school. “I’m a very good teacher,” Westwood told The Guardian in 2007. A bit of a riot.


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