Vivienne Westwood has managed to bring fashion and music close like no other. At 17 she was already in London, where in 1971 she opened "Let it Rock" with the musician Malcolm McLaren, her partner in life and business. Over the years the boutique changed its name several times, becoming a meeting point and inspiration for musicians and artists. Westwood is a master in capturing cultural signals and transforming them into elements for her creations, such as rips with safety pins borrowed from Punk, the rediscovery of the corset and exposed lingerie, the famous "resurrection" of tweed.