"My clothes are very popular in Japan"
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The subtext is especially rich because Westwood wasnt selling safe luxury. She built her mythology on punk: provocation, anti-establishment attitude, deliberate ugliness as critique. Japan became one of the few places where that posture could be worn with seriousness rather than dismissed as costume. The irony is delicious: the most anti-commercial designer of her generation becomes validated by a famously meticulous retail ecosystem. Popularity, here, isnt selling out; its proof of concept.
Context matters. From the 1980s onward, Japan embraced Westwood through boutiques, collectors, and the wider appetite for British counterculture and historical remixing (corsetry, tartan, aristocratic silhouettes sabotaged from within). Her sentence works because it compresses a whole feedback loop: rebellion becomes product, product becomes identity, and a distant audience becomes the mirror that confirms the rebel was right all along.
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