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All the world's a stage and the stage is a catwalkSubscribers to any Condé Nast magazine will find some extra fun in their mailboxes this month in the form of the publishing company’s fifth annual Fashion Rocks supplement.
The magazine features articles and photo spreads chronicling the decades-long affair between fashion and pop music. Just think back to trendsetters like Aretha Franklin with her Capri pants and big hoop earrings, and you realize that rock stars have been setting fashion trends for generations. Fashion Rocks takes a look at the history of that affair with a piece juxtaposing pictures of the 1960s girl group The Ronettes (and Amy Winehouse) with a bee-hived Chanel model at a pre-fall collection show. The piece also includes photos of M.I.A., Santogold, Joanna Newsom, Jenny Lewis and a vintage Debbie Harry next to contemporary couture-clad beauties modeling the very same styles those artists made popular. Check out this gorgeous glamour shot of Beyoncé rocking an Armani suit.
A highlight of Fashion Rocks is a feisty first-person essay by Joan Jett, called “Born to Be Bad.” Jett writes about creating her own unique style and how it was influenced by everything from her high school drama classes (and flashy musicals like Cabaret) to the gender-bending 1970s glam rock of David Bowie and T.Rex: At school, I was laughed at for my towering platforms and rhinestone jackets. They’d bark at me and call me Diamond Dog, but I didn’t care. It was the beginning of not fitting into sanctioned “girls roles” — and of getting a hard time for it. Jett traveled to London with her first band, The Runaways. The edginess of punk rock wore off on her, and soon she was sporting leather jackets and spikier hair. (She later gave a black leather belt with silver rings to doomed punk star Sid Vicious.) No one was more shocked than Jett when she was asked in 1985 to appear in the pages of Vogue: I had gone from being criticized for my individuality to being applauded for it. I was experiencing success after years of being told I should lose the guitar and just try to be a singer, or put on a dress.
Be sure to check out the features on Liz Phair and The Kills (pictured above, and whose guitarist,Jamie Hince, is Kate Moss’ boy du jour), and the pages chronicling current romances between other rock stars and fashion figures, including paparazzi pics of White Stripes frontman Jack White with model wife Karen Elson and bohemian fashionista Natalie Portman with beau Devendra Banhart. Do you have a favorite fashionable rock star? How about a favorite style from yesteryear? Submitted by on August 27, 2008 - 9:00am. |
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The Kills are so cool. I
The Kills are so cool.
I really love Pete Doherty's style as well, and Kurt Cobbain's and Courtney Love's (when she was young and before all the plastic)
David Bowie, in his Ziggy Stardust era, was so cool, and his wife as well Angie Bowie. She was the butchest of the two. The whole glam scene was so amazing, and I would recomend watching the film "Velvet Goldmine." It is based on David Bowie and Angie Bowies time together in the 70's and is filled with gender-bending, rock'n roll, bisexuality, teenage angst and most of all glitter and style :)
haha my Mom's friend is
haha my Mom's friend is Jamie Hince's uncle (:
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VV frm The Kills has the
lol I've to agree!!
On stage she is really stunning and you can't help looking at her all the time! (okay, I can't help looking at your picture of Freja all the time either!)
With Jamie Hince they form a great duo, maybe the best duo ever along with The White Stripes.
But oh how things have
But oh how things have changed for VV...From this(butch looking VV, haha):
to present day VV:
lol VV
I've never seen this picture before! She really looks like a butch!! I almost had forgot that she was in another band before The Kills, I have to find some of their songs and listen to them. I don't know what made her look change, but I'm glad she changed (it is perhaps Hotel?)
P.S: it makes me love her even more!!
P.S: I like David Bowie a lot too!
Bowie>>
Hands down but also the Black Panther movement (not rock stars per se but def. had the rock star 'tude down pat), Aretha, Annie Lennox (who could forget her with that orange buzz cut?!), Terri Nunn of Berlin, Queen Latifah, and a major shout out has to go to Diana Ross: I may not like her personality much but the sistah could dress-esp. in her Mohagany days.
OH! and Dinah Shore! Long before the golf tournament and Girls Gone Wild weekend, she had her own show and that woman was dressed.
yesteryear = veruca salt
yesteryear = veruca salt for me. all i wanted in life was to be nina gordon when was 14 years old...
i'm glad to know i wasn't the only one who mimicked glittery rock. i advanced to glam by junior year and took the heat. hello, bowie? you're awesome.
That picture of Beyonce is
That picture of Beyonce is smokin'. You guys should have a post of hot women in suits!
definetly Annie Lennox
seeing her as a child was a great awakening moment for me, it introduced me to gender bending, which therefore introduced me to lesbianism, and all under the age of 9. i used to hide her picture between my books just because my parents thought she was a bad influence.
and Brian Molko from Placebo, so many hairdo's he sported which i could never pull (urgh for curly hair). but still he's my fashion icon, music icon, and goddamn everything icon.
Joan rocks my world!
Joan Jett is beautiful whatever she wears...though I'm all for the tight black leather...Seeing her live last year literally changed my life,and so many women (especially us queer ones) seem to have the same experience. And she's so articulate...style, brains, talent...is there anything she doesn't have? She just turned 50, and I think she actually gets sexier every year. And The Runaways were awesome, and so overlooked...they were all hot, but you can see Joan's indivduality shining through, even then :)