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The lyric, with its rage against the machine, its dark anguish, was so powerful that you not only wanted to sing it, to chant it, but you also literally wanted to wear it on your chest. Fran Lebowitz may have opined, “If people don’t want to listen to you, what makes you think they want to hear from your sweater?” but when you rocked your Westwood/Sex Pistols tee, you didn’t give a fuck if people wanted to hear it or not. In celebration of this anniversary—four decades!—and because it is Pride Month, and because we are glued to the TV watching Comey when we should be out playing in the sunshine, we popped on our “Nevertheless, She Persisted” shirts and took a look back at the history of clothing that has allowed people to literally wear their politics on their physiques.
Sometimes there was a safety pin through her patrician nose; sometimes swastikas obliterated her born-to-serve eyes. Forty years ago this spring, the artist and anarchist Jamie Reid created the wildly subversive images of Queen Elizabeth for the Sex Pistols’s “God Save the Queen” record sleeve, gleefully deconstructing Cecil Beaton’s portrait of Her Majesty, and the depiction quickly found its way onto Vivienne Westwood–created T-shirts. The song—and the reworked portrait—were deeply shocking at the time, considered borderline treasonous, though the Pistols’s John Lydon later explained: “You don’t write a song like ‘God Save the Queen’ because you hate the English race. You write a song like that because you love them, and you’re fed up with them being mistreated.”
It’s fitting that this fall, 12 years after they gave Vogue this quote, the sisters will release their debut film, Woodshock. What’s it about? Kirsten Dunst stars as a troubled woman in the woods with a terrifying habit . . . and some lovely dresses. So with things coming full circle for the Mulleavys, it seemed only apropos to team with them on Vogue’s 125th Anniversary T-shirts, which read J’aime Vogue, J’aime Rodarte. “It’s a play on the shirt that we do at Rodarte that says J’aime Rodarte, Je detese Rodarte,” says Laura with a laugh. “We felt that when partnering with Vogue, you just have to say ‘I love!’ We wanted it to be about happiness and a celebration.”
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Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get.
- Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester
- Soft material feels great on your skin and very light
- Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes
- Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style
- Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel
- Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary
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