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To prove he's a real punk, Vivienne Westwood's son burned $6 million

Last week, on the River Thames, Joe Corre, son of punk pioneers Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, set fire to a punk collection worth an estimated $6 million.

The punk collection, which included valuable albums, posters, and fashion, was destroyed in a shocking way.

Forty years ago, The Sex Pistols released their single Anarchy in The UK, marking the birth of punk. At the time, Malcolm McLaren brought the Sex Pistols to history as the band's manager, and Vivienne Westwood was recognized by the fashion world as the godmother of punk.

Vivienne Westwood herself took part in the arson demonstration.

The fire was set in opposition to Punk London, the official UK event marking the 40th anniversary of punk, because Joe Corre's view was: "Punk is extinct, punk now doesn't matter at all, it has become a marketing tool, just selling something you don't need."

He also told us: "The best thing about being a real punk is that you don't need any clothes - just a bag of pins."

But in any case, the punk collection has been burned to the ground.

Will merging male and female collections become mainstream?

Last week also continued to bring relevant news about the upcoming fashion week, following Bottega Veneta's announcement of the merger of the men's and women's collections, Calvin Klein's new creative director Raf Simon also announced that his first release of the brand will also be combined with the men's and women's collections for the runway, released on February 10.

Men's and women's collections released together is Raf's first attempt, during the Dior period he only designed the brand's women's collection, Jil Sander period has maintained a separate release of men's and women's collections, and his namesake brand is only men's.

Raf's most recent women's collection is already Dior's Spring/Summer 2016 collection, but you can imagine that Raf's minimalist aesthetic is very much in line with the tone of Calvin Klein, while his men's tailoring will certainly bring a new perspective to the fashion house.

The combination of men's and women's collections can improve efficiency to a greater extent, but more importantly, it can strengthen the link between the brand's men's and women's lines, in the current trend of gender-neutral fashion, the difference between men's and women's is shrinking, and "gender" is no longer the main factor in choosing fashion.

Louis Vuitton has already hired Jaden Smith to dress up in women's clothing for the brand's women's advertising campaign.

However, Calvin Klein did not join the trendy "See-Now, Buy-Now" lineup, and at the same time as Calvin Klein's launch, Raf's namesake menswear brand will also change its launch location to New York Fashion Week.

Such moves add to the anticipation of next season's fashion week.

Ghost Horse's Meadham Kirchhoff closed, but its designer is back with a new brand.

I don't know if you have heard of Meadham Kirchhoff, it was once one of the most notorious brands in London Fashion Week, founded by Edward Meadham and Ben Kirchhoff, Meadham Kirchhoff announced its closure last year, which caused a huge reaction in the fashion world.

Meadham Kirchhoff Spring/Summer 2015 collection, which was its last show in the form of a runway show.

Blue Roses' new collection combines "streetwise" and "girly" in a quirky look. The collection will not have a grand and sophisticated evening look, but more young and practical wear.

The fashion industry has been increasingly advocating for LGBT rights, and last week Hood By Air launched a capsule collaboration by South African photographer Pieter Hugo, who has long focused on social issues in Africa, and turned his lens to the LGBT community in Jamaica.

The LGBT community is illegal in Jamaica, but these displaced Jamaican porn stars and underground cross-dressers who enter the lens of Pieter Hugo are transformed into designer Shayne Oliver's unique fashion patterns, which are extremely powerful.

Oliver hopes the designs will raise awareness of minority groups in the fashion world, and the exaggerated sleeve lengths and clothing lengths are also in line with the current trend.

We love the fashion circle because of its infinite tolerance and continuous struggle.

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