From Glam Rock Editorials to Androgynous Ad Camapaigns
Jana Pijak — September 10, 2014 — Pop Culture
These David Bowie fashion examples celebrate the iconic and androgynous rocker. Bowie is not only considered a music icon but is also a style chameleon that began taking fashion risks as his wild and edgy alter ego, Ziggy Stardust.
With a new single and a career compilation album in the works, David Bowie has no plans of slowing down. Entitled 'Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)', Bowie's new single was recorded in collaboration with his long-time colleague Tony Visconti. The 8 minute track will be part of "Nothing Has Changed", a compilation album that highlights 50 years of the versatile star's work.
Always one to take risks, Bowie has inspired this list of editorials, magazine covers and ad campaigns, some of which he has starred in himself.
With a new single and a career compilation album in the works, David Bowie has no plans of slowing down. Entitled 'Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)', Bowie's new single was recorded in collaboration with his long-time colleague Tony Visconti. The 8 minute track will be part of "Nothing Has Changed", a compilation album that highlights 50 years of the versatile star's work.
Always one to take risks, Bowie has inspired this list of editorials, magazine covers and ad campaigns, some of which he has starred in himself.
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