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As the fashion world mourns the loss of the beloved designer, let’s examine the lasting legacy of her punk aesthetic & some of our favorite Westwood moments.

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By Shelton Boyd-Griffith·Updated December 30, 2022

In what seems like a constant, never-ending cycle, the fashion space has lost yet another heavyweight, Dame Vivienne Westwood (in fact, this year has taken several fashion luminaries; André Leon Talley (Jan. 18), Thierry Mugler (Jan. 23), and Issey Miyake (Aug. 5). The British designer played a pivotal role in popularizing punk style within the fashion space and tirelessly advocating for originality, artistic expression, and sustainability. From her signature tartan plaids, a juxtaposition of baroque aesthetics with a gritty punk edge, and a soft romanticism —Westwood is fully cemented as one of the great disrupters of fashion, leaving behind an immeasurable legacy.

After the news of her passing circulated on fashion twitter, I kept thinking about the long history of Black musicians and their connection to the punk sensibilities of Vivienne Westwood. Everyone from Lil’ Kim to Beyoncé has had a Westwood moment. And there must be an explanation for why it resonates so. Punk tends to be hard to reduce to a simple aspect (like, is it a genre, a style, a way of life?). But at the core, punk is a space of artistic and political experimentation, which I believe automatically speaks to the Black experience (“Fight The Power,” Hip-Hop as both a musical genre & culture, etc.). “I think the Westwood brand still resonates with Black musicians becauseof itsoverall design ethos with the spirit of challengingsartorialnorms and defying certain ideas that are forced onto them. This is something that Black folks are up against daily,” says fashion journalist Scarlett Newman.

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And just like any other music genre or major socio-movement, the history of punk is often told through a white lens. While it is difficult to pinpoint the genre’s exact origins, it’s widely associated with the British wave: The Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Damned. And a little shop called SEX (which is where Westwood comes into the punk history fold). But while angsty white working-class folx were opposing the status quo across the pond, make no mistake thatBlack musicians were interjecting themselves into the punk cannon,both in the UK and the US.

Punk is provocative. From the proto-punk offerings of Death, to the widespread influence of D.C. hardcore punk band Bad Brains –- Black punk artists have always been there. As Newman echos, “Black people are inherently punk, in my opinion. We will challenge the system through music and self-presentation, something that Vivienne Westwood’s clothes speak directly to and were kind of born out of.”

This brings me back to Westwood. Her creations dressed the British punk movement and continue to illicit the same energy amongst artists today. From Cardi B wearing a Westwood signature corset to Pharrell and those sculptural hats, it’s clear that the Westwood brand still echos that angsty, rebellious essence.

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Ahead, see some of the ways Dame Westwood’s punk, sartorial legacy has permeated Black pop culture and continues to live on.

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Lil’ Kim Always A Fashion Icon

As we all know, Lil’ Kim’s association with fashion is forever linked. So it only makes sense that she chose to wear the ‘Queen of Sheba’ dress from Westwood’s FW95′ ‘Vive la Cocotte’ collection to celebrate the release of her second studio album, The Notorious K.I.M.

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Pharrell x The Buffalo Hat

You couldn’t escape the sight of this iconic hat in the 00’s. Pharrell brought Vivienne’s signature Westwood Buffalo hat from the ’80s into the hip-hop ethos and into the fast fashion space. It was everywhere! This speaks to rap cultural figures’ influence and ability to make things trend.

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03

Shine Bright Like a Pearl?

Fashion fixture Rihanna took the stage at the 2012 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show wearing an iconic custom Westwood corset (one of the brand’s signatures).

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04

Doja As The Westwood Muse

Doja Cat has organically become a muse of Westwood designer Andreas Kronthaler over the past few years, which only makes sense. Doja has, from the jump, been known for her eccentric, avant-garde, slightly off-kilter aesthetic, so her wearing a Westwood S/S19′ look with a red chair on her head falls perfectly in line. From the 2020 AMA’s to hosting the 2021 VMA’s wearing 4 Andreas Kronthaler for Westwood outfits, to sitting front row at the S/S23 show decked in the brand.

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FKA Twigs The Collector

FKA Twigs and Vivienne Westwood only make sense being said in the same context. Twigs is the personification of the Westwood Ethos. She wore one of Westwood’s infamous Boucher-painted corsets to the 2019 Sundance Film Festival from her own archive of carefully curated pieces.

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Sza The Prom Queen

Much like her friend and collaborator Doja, SZA has been an unofficial ambassador for Andreas Kronthaler for Westwood as of late, opting to channel the brand’s punk femme energy for big events like the 2021 Oscars and the 2022 Met Gala.

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