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Do Not Buy A Bomb

Vivienne Westwood

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Vivienne Westwood

Vivienne Westwood was one of the most influential cultural figures of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Renowned for revolutionising fashion through a practice that fused history, politics and rebellion, she transformed the runway into a platform for activism, using her global profile to campaign for environmental protection, civil liberties, human rights and peace.

Emerging from London’s punk movement of the 1970s, Westwood challenged conventions of taste, identity and power with a body of work that reshaped contemporary fashion. From her early collaborations with Malcolm McLaren to her internationally celebrated collections, she drew upon centuries of art, literature and political thought to create a visual language that was both radically subversive and deeply informed by cultural history. Throughout her career, she remained committed to the belief that culture and education could inspire meaningful social change.

Westwood’s relationship with CIRCA reflected this conviction. In 2021, on the occasion of her 80th birthday, she presented Do Not Buy A Bomb, a special public commission broadcast on Piccadilly Lights. Combining performance, music and political manifesto, the work delivered an urgent message linking war, environmental destruction and economic inequality, while calling for a fundamental reimagining of society’s priorities. Accompanied by a limited-edition publication, the project exemplified her lifelong determination to use creativity as a catalyst for public debate and collective action.

Beyond fashion, Westwood became one of the most recognisable activist voices of her generation, championing causes ranging from climate justice and anti-war movements to freedom of information and indigenous rights. Her campaigns, speeches and public interventions demonstrated an unwavering belief that artists and designers have a responsibility to engage with the world around them. Through a legacy that extends far beyond clothing, Vivienne Westwood remains an enduring symbol of creative resistance, independent thinking and the power of culture to challenge the status quo.

 

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