She helped give pulse to the movement’s anti-establishment credo, dressing musicians like Debbie Harry of Blondie and James Chance and becoming a downtown “It girl.”
Source: New York Times
Overlooked No More: Anya Phillips, Fashion Influencer in New York’s Punk Scene
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