The influence of David Bowie goes beyond music and society: the artist took the world of fashion by surprise since his first appearances and this phenomenon kept on going for five decades. Today, he is considered the best dressed Briton in history, according to the BBC History Magazine. Alongside his style, Bowie’s songs and innovative presentations brought a new dimension to the popular culture of the early 70s, influencing the artists at the time and music’s subsequent development. In these first years of success and fame, the artist became the pioneer of glam rock, creating not only a musical genre, but also a style.
Bowie’s biographer, David Buckley, highlights this period as the era when the artist emerged as a true pop star, generating one of the largest pop culture phenomena of all time. It was during these famous years that Bowie created and incorporated androgynous personas like Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane, while he also supported the liberation of gay movements and sexual freedom. His social influence was one of the reasons that made him create new trends, featuring clothing and accessories that still attract people today.
Of course, Bowie was especially influential in the music field, but like our infographic shows that is not his only great legacy. After the era of glam rock, the new styles multiplied according to David’s musical influence. Even when he was establishing the New Romantic wave and influencing artists like Blitz Kids and Steve De Strange. The artists’ work became so valuable with time that, today, Bowie still serves as an inspiration for singers and bands from various genres and countries. Just think about big names like The Killers, Marilyn Manson, Boy George or, more recently, Lady Gaga. And now it’s time to go back in time and find out everything about the style of the “chameleon” during more than five decades.
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