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Tributes to Dame Vivienne Westwood have poured in following the death of the “undisputed Queen of British fashion”.
She died “peacefully and surrounded by her family” in London, her fashion house said in a statement.
Westwood, 81, made her name with her controversial punk and new wave styles in the 1970s and went on to dress some of the biggest stars in fashion.
Fellow designer Marc Jacobs said he was “heartbroken” and that she “never failed to surprise and to shock”.
Paying tribute to her life and work, he wrote on Instagram: “You did it first. Always… I continue to learn from your words and all of your extraordinary creations.”
Model Bella Hadid, who walked Westwood’s last runway during October’s Paris Fashion Week, described the designer as “the sun” of the fashion industry – and said she was grateful to have been in her orbit.
“To the coolest, most…
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