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Malcolm McLaren was more than a music manager — he was a cultural provocateur who understood that fashion, music, and art were inseparable forces. His influence continues to shape streetwear and high fashion decades later.
McLaren and Vivienne Westwood didn't just design clothes; they created a movement. Punk fashion was a statement against the establishment, using ripped fabrics, safety pins, and bold graphics to challenge the status quo.
"Fashion is about what you don't see rather than what you see."
Today's streetwear brands owe much to the punk DIY ethos that McLaren championed. From Supreme to Off-White, the idea that fashion should provoke and inspire remains central to contemporary design.
The lesson? True style isn't about following trends — it's about making a statement.
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