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space oddity
January 11, 2016

David Bowie Was the Original Style Chameleon

By Véronique Hyland

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There was no one more skilled at fashionable reinvention than David Bowie, who died on Sunday at age 69, after a battle with cancer. There was a Bowie for every era — his early experiments with Mod when he was still known as Davie Jones, Ziggy Stardust and his glam-rock excess, the Thin White Duke and his natty three-piece suits and scarves, Aladdin Sane and his much-imitated Technicolor face paint. Rather than one influential look, his true legacy was that chameleon-like quality, minus the willingness to blend into one’s surrounding. As he hopped musical genres, Bowie sloughed off styles just as skillfully. Now, when every new single release necessitates a musician changing their persona (remember Sasha Fierce? what about Jo Calderone?), that might not seem as revolutionary, but it was at the time.

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The other stamp he left on fashion: an embrace of androgyny, a stance that looks more and more prophetic given the rise of gender blurring on and off the runway. He favored skintight jumpsuits, teetering platforms, feather boas, and even the Michael Fish “man-dress” (that’s what the designer called the maxidresslike style) he wore on the cover of the The Man Who Sold the World, reclined odalisque-style. He had a knack for finding designers who understood his unique needs: Kansai Yamamoto was the genius behind his ultra-wide-legged Ziggy Stardust jumpsuit and remained a longtime collaborator. Yamamoto wasn’t the only talent he gave a boost to: In 1996, at the height of Cool Britannia, he had a recent Central Saint Martins graduate named Alexander McQueen design his tour wardrobe, notably a Union Jack frock coat covered with cigarette burns, which he wore on the cover of his Earthling album. On the roster of other designers he worked with: Thierry Mugler, Issey Miyake, Giorgio Armani, and Hedi Slimane.

Bowie was drawn to fashionable women as well, notably Iman, his wife of 24 years. He was a regular attendee at shows and even paid sly mockery to the industry with his single “Fashion.” Jean Paul Gaultier devoted a show to him, and Raf Simons has cited him as an influence, telling Style.com that he’s “More than a man — an idea.” His style has merited multiple books and a dedicated V&A exhibition in 2013. And he never lost his appetite for metamorphosis. As he promised the crowd at his 50th birthday concert at Madison Square Garden, “I don’t know where I’m going from here — but I promise it won’t be boring.”

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Performing on the TV show Ready, Steady, Go in his early Mod days in London, 1966. Photo: Michael Ochs Archives
Around the time he started performing as David Bowie instead of Davie Jones, 1967. Photo: 1996-98 AccuSoft Inc., All rights reserved/2012 Photoshot
At the Valentine Pop Awards, 1970. Photo: © Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
Performing in his Angel of Death costume at a live recording of a midnight TV special in London, 1973. Photo: Hulton-Deutsch/© Corbis. All Rights Re... Performing in his Angel of Death costume at a live recording of a midnight TV special in London, 1973. Photo: Hulton-Deutsch/© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
Performing at a concert in 1973 in a jumpsuit by Kansai Yamamoto. Photo: BILL ORCHARD/REX/Shutterstock/Copyright (c) 1973 Rex Features. No use withou... Performing at a concert in 1973 in a jumpsuit by Kansai Yamamoto. Photo: BILL ORCHARD/REX/Shutterstock/Copyright (c) 1973 Rex Features. No use without permission.
In concert, circa 1973, wearing a mesh outfit by Natasha Korniloff, with fake hands holding his chest. A third hand, which was covering his groin, had... In concert, circa 1973, wearing a mesh outfit by Natasha Korniloff, with fake hands holding his chest. A third hand, which was covering his groin, had to be covered up with leggings for TV. Photo: Terry O’Neill/2006 Getty Images
Playing a Hagstrom Kent guitar and wearing an eyepatch while performing "Rebel Rebel" on the TV show TopPop, 1974, in the Netherlands. Phot... Playing a Hagstrom Kent guitar and wearing an eyepatch while performing "Rebel Rebel" on the TV show TopPop, 1974, in the Netherlands. Photo: Gijsbert Hanekroot/1974 Gijsbert Hanekroot
In his Aladdin Sane era, 1973. Photo: © Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
With a fan in Los Angeles, 1973. Photo: © Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
Performing in 1983 on his Serious Moonlight tour, holding a skull to reference Hamlet's "Alas, poor Yorick" scene. Photo: Neal Preston/© Co... Performing in 1983 on his Serious Moonlight tour, holding a skull to reference Hamlet's "Alas, poor Yorick" scene. Photo: Neal Preston/© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
Performing in New York on his Red Spider tour, 1987. Photo: Steve Jennings/© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
Showing off an extreme wingspan on his Red Spider tour, 1987. Photo: Denis O’Regan/© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
In his McQueen-designed Union Jack frock coat at Roseland in 1996. Photo: Mitchell Gerber/© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
Crossing a New York street while filming the music video for "I'm Afraid of Americans," 1997. Photo: Mitchell Gerber/© Corbis. All Rights ... Crossing a New York street while filming the music video for "I'm Afraid of Americans," 1997. Photo: Mitchell Gerber/© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
An undated shot of one of his understated looks. Photo: Denis O’Regan/© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
With his wife, Iman, 2002. Photo: ADavidson/GoffPhotos.com/Splash/© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.
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