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Vivian Westwood, renowned for her punk and avant-garde fashion, has not prominently featured interracial themes in her work primarily because her designs often focus on cultural critique and individualism rather than specific racial narratives. Additionally, her brand has historically concentrated on British culture and subcultures, which may not have emphasized interracial aspects. It's also worth noting that fashion designers often draw from a variety of influences, and any lack of representation might reflect broader industry trends rather than the designer's intent.

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