1975. Debut of an English rock band called The Sex Pistols. Record dealers sell Led Zepplin’s Physical Graffiti, David Bowie’s Young American, Kraftwerk’s Radio-Activity. Bob Dylan sings Blood on the Tracks and The Basement Tapes. Papua New Guinea gains independence. Eugénie Lavenant was born.
There is no whisper or scream into a mic, no sashaying hip on stage, no flash of glitter nor painted face, no scar nor feather, that fails to enchant Miss Eugenie. 
Eugénie Lavenant created and runs Tricote, an indie comic. Her drawings are regularly published in the French magazine Rock & Folk. In 2008 she took part in a collective show “Mödern Young People (post punk, cold wave, and French növo, 1978-1983)” held at the Galerie du Jour (agnès b. art gallery, Paris), and in the Hong-Kong and Paris agnès b. retail shops.