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05/18/2009

Malcolm McLaren/Supreme

Malcolm McLaren was born in 1946 in the suburbs of London, England. In 1971, he and then partner Vivienne Westwood opened a shop inspired by the Teddy Boy movement called Let It Rock at 430 Kings Road.

In 1972, McLaren met the New York Dolls on a trip to New York City and took on the role as their manager and designer of the band's stagewear. He changed the name of his shop to Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die. But after the band's breakup in 1975, McLaren turned his focus to fetish wear that paved the way for punk via his newly named shop, SEX. When he met Johnny Rotten on the street one day that year, McLaren formed and managed The Sex Pistols, the legendary band that would be the vehicle for this new look and attitude. Shortly after the release of their first and only album "Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols" the band disbanded.

In 1983 McLaren embarked on a solo musical career with the release of his album "Duck Rock" Fusing elements of the then newly emerging hip-hop sound with more traditional African and American music, McLaren scored major hits with tracks like Buffalo Gals, World's Famous, and D'Ya Like Scratchin. The album was a collaboration with "The World Famous Supreme Team" that was Just Allah and See Divine, two emcees from New York City. They also hosted a radio show called "The World Famous Supreme Team Show". Mclaren also worked on the album with key artists of the time, Dondi White and Keith Haring, among others.

Supreme will release a small collection with Malcolm McLaren comprised of original artwork on tees, hoodie and New Era hat. These include original artwork created for Malcolm McLaren by Keith Haring and Dondi White. In addition, a Vans V-79 was designed for the project.

Available in-store and online this Thursday, May 21st. Available in Japan on May 23rd.

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