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The OG Punk It Girl: Vivienne Westwood

33 min · 15 de mar de 2026
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This week, we share the story of Vivienne Westwood, the brand and the person. Join us as we chat about Ms Westwood’s journey from punk to pearls and protests. We’re covering the brand’s beginnings, its evolution and what is left of the Vivienne Westwood legacy today! ✨ Follow us:TikTok: @historyforhotgirlsInstagram: @historyforhotgirlspodcastYouTube: history for hot girlsSpotify: History for Hot Girls Podcast

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