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DRESS LIKE A STYLE ICON WITH INSPIRATION AND PRACTICAL ADVICE FROM THE MANY LOOKS AND BOLD WARDROBES OF DAVID BOWIE David Bowie, the iconic musician and cultural force, wielded fashion as a tool of self-expression. From the otherworldly Ziggy Stardust to the enigmatic Thin White Duke, Bowie’s capes, dresses, and one-legged bodysuits were deliberate acts of transformation and a rejection of conformity. With a wide array of colorful interviews and intimate stories, a look into David Bowie’s fashion legacy reveals the man behind the ever-changing personas. Whether it’s experimenting with bold…mehr

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DRESS LIKE A STYLE ICON WITH INSPIRATION AND PRACTICAL ADVICE FROM THE MANY LOOKS AND BOLD WARDROBES OF DAVID BOWIE David Bowie, the iconic musician and cultural force, wielded fashion as a tool of self-expression. From the otherworldly Ziggy Stardust to the enigmatic Thin White Duke, Bowie’s capes, dresses, and one-legged bodysuits were deliberate acts of transformation and a rejection of conformity. With a wide array of colorful interviews and intimate stories, a look into David Bowie’s fashion legacy reveals the man behind the ever-changing personas. Whether it’s experimenting with bold color palettes or playing with proportions, Bowie’s fearless spirit will inspire readers to break free of fashion norms. Style Codes: David Bowie is more than a fashion guide—it’s a manifesto for those who dare to be a bit more Bowie.
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Natalie Hammond is the senior fashion news editor at Grazia. She previously worked on the fashion desk at The Times, and her writing has appeared in publications including The Telegraph, The Financial Times and gal-dem. She studied English Literature at the University of Exeter and has a master’s degree in magazine journalism from City University. This is her first book.