Vivienne Westwood Explains Why She Turned To Punk
"I was so upset with what was going on in the world," she said. "I just couldn't stand the idea of being people tortured and that we even had such a thing as war. I hated the older generation, who had not done anything about it. Punk was a call-to-arms for me."
Azza Suleiman is an Egyptian woman who, after help a woman who was stripped and trampled by the military, was severely beaten by soldiers. Azza Suleiman suffered a skull fracture and loss of memory.
"The bravery Shown by Azza Suleiman who dared to stand up for another woman who was being beaten, and paid a heavy price in doing so, is awe-inspiring and Both humbling," she said. Worst of all is that after so many hits, she suffered even worse. The denial of justice that was owed. So Vivienne Westwood wanted to do a fashion that everybody would. It is a way of protestation. A manifestation.

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