| "Coming from the punk point of view, which was very 
				deconstructionist, destructive, and disrespectful, you have to 
				find something in yourself that makes you feel a lot of 
				different ways," she told Reuters at the red carpet event late 
				Monday.
 "So you have to feel beautiful, you have to feel comfortable. I 
				have to feel sexy."
 
 Harry, who attended the event with Blondie co-founder Chris 
				Stein, playfully wore a crown designed by Vivienne Westwood, 
				while posing for photographers. Harry also wore a Westwood red 
				suit with a black-and-white shirt and shoes.
 
 Blondie, an American punk band famous for hits like "Heart of 
				Glass" and "Call Me" in the late 1970s and early 1980s, is 
				expected to release their 11th studio album, "Pollinator", in 
				May.
 
 "It's about the ongoing circle of culture and how we all feed 
				off of each other and I think at this particular time...it's 
				very important to remember that. That we're all so deeply 
				connected," Harry said about the new album.
 
 British actress and United Nations Women Global Goodwill 
				Ambassador Emma Watson was given the Woman of the Year award in 
				recognition of her acting career and work for gender equality.
 
 Other winners included French singer-songwriter Christine and 
				the Queens, who won Album of the Year, and Christopher Bailey 
				took home British Brand of the Year for Burberry. Erdem 
				Moralioglu won British Designer of the Year.
 
 (Reporting and writing by Jane Witherspoon; Editing by Karishma 
				Singh and Randy Fabi)
 
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