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Westwood hails Corbyn

Punk icon unveils collection

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LOS ANGELES: Jon Bon Jovi is on the move in Manhattan having listed his comfortabl­y sophistica­ted duplex digs in a top-notch West Village apartment complex with an asking price of $17.25 million. The “Livin’ on a Prayer” singer hopes to cash in to the lucrative tune of more than $4 million on the glassy, light-filled apartment he acquired not quite two years ago for $12.87 million. Current listing details show the 4,031-square-foot unit has three and potentiall­y four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and heavy-duty common charges and taxes that ring up to $8,710 per month.

A 30-foot-long, window-lined and partially double-height entrance gallery leads to a nearly 32-foot-long living room with linear fireplace set into a paneled wall of built-in display shelves with custom lighting. A room-wide bank of floor-to-ceiling windows opens the room to an unexpected­ly grassy private terrace with panoramic sunset views across the Hudson River to the Jersey City skyline. The dining room, which also opens to the terrace, adjoins a relatively compact but smartly arranged and expensivel­y outfitted kitchen and French doors link though to a den/library that has an en suite bathroom and, hence, could be converted to a fourth bedroom. There are two en suite guest bedrooms on the upper level, one wrapped in floor-to-ceiling casement windows and the other with an itty-bitty private balcony, plus a master suite with a walk-in closet, a city-view bathroom and a private terrace. LONDON, June 13, (Agencies): Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s success in last week’s general election is a signal of hope for Britain, rebel fashion designer Vivienne Westwood told AFP on Monday at the launch of her latest collection.

Corbyn’s Labour Party came second in the parliament­ary race but with a large increase in seats, while Prime Minister Theresa May’s ruling Conservati­ves lost ground after calling the snap election in a bid to increase her majority.

“This is wonderful. He really gives us hope,” the 76-yearold Westwood, a founder of the punk movement in the 1970s, said of Corbyn, speaking shortly before her label’s catwalk show at Men’s Fashion Week.

“I do believe that it’s the only party that is a strong opposition and they’ve got it right,” she said.

She called Labour’s leftist manifesto “brilliant” and underlined 68-year-old Corbyn’s appeal to a younger generation inspired by his firebrand politics.

“The main thing to realise is young people voted for him. Jeremy Corbyn won the future,” she said.

Thursday’s election saw a surge in youth turnout, mainly fuelled by last year’s shock Brexit vote.

Westwood is well known for her campaigns, particular­ly on environmen­tal and social issues.

In 2015, she rode an armoured vehicle to then prime minister David Cameron’s constituen­cy home near Oxford in a bizarre protest against fracking.

Later that year she transforme­d the catwalk into a protest march, blending style with politics and sharp tailoring with anti-austerity placards.

Last year she joined a junior doctors’ pay protest.

She is also an outspoken supporter of WikiLeaks founder and digital rights campaigner Julian Assange.

She is as outspoken in her designs as she is in her politics and her collection on Monday used recycled materials — including sandals made of plastic water bottles in a statement against pollution.

“It’s against plastic because plastic in the ocean is probably the worst polluter in the world,” she said.

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