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Punk rock & fashion against (rac/fac)ism

Publié le 19 mars 2017 par Christianpoulot @lemodalogue

Times have changed... PUNK ROCK & FASHION AGAINST (RAC/FAC)ISM

Below, limited edition ties made by Malcom MacLaren and Vivienne Westwoofd in their shop Sex from repurpose of old stock.
On the left rubber tie (1975). On the right, tie with Sex Pistols logo (1976) overprinted onto an old stock Let it Rock tie. Let it Rock was the previous incarnation of the SEX shop.

PUNK ROCK & FASHION AGAINST (RAC/FAC)ISM
PUNK ROCK & FASHION AGAINST (RAC/FAC)ISM
PUNK ROCK & FASHION AGAINST (RAC/FAC)ISM

Sniffin'Glue#8 the DIY fanzine of the punk era. On the cover Cherry Vanilla wearing a famous tee-shirt

PUNK ROCK & FASHION AGAINST (RAC/FAC)ISM

Below tee-shirt manifesto conceived by Bernard Rhodes, produced by Malcom MacLaren and Gerry Goldstein. The tee-shirt was sold at Vivienne Westwood shop SEX. The list printed on the tee-shirt is an early portrait of the emerging attitude and stance of the burgeoning punk movement.

PUNK ROCK & FASHION AGAINST (RAC/FAC)ISM

Debbie Junvenile wearing a mohair jumper from Vivienne Westwood's and Malcom MacLaren boutique SEX

PUNK ROCK & FASHION AGAINST (RAC/FAC)ISM

Place of protest, SEX at 430 King's Road, London

PUNK ROCK & FASHION AGAINST (RAC/FAC)ISM

malcom mc larensexSex PistolsThe ClashVivienne Westwwod

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