Long before stars like Lady Gaga, Kanye West, Rihanna and Madonna became known for reinventing themselves every time they dropped a new album… there was David Bowie.
The legendary rock singer, who died two years ago at the age of 69, created for himself over the course of his career various guises, which contributed to some of the most iconic imagery in pop culture history.
Who could forget the outlandish and androgynous looks of the 1970s, full of colour and elaborate costumes, which were replaced just a few years later by the more streamlined and meticulously-dressed outfits of the Thin White Duke?
We remember David Bowie, looking back over 10 of his most iconic reinventions and personas, from during his illustrious music career...
1 1. 'In Mime' Bowie
During this period, it's been said his label were actually determined to get rid of him, due to the fact he didn't have his own backing band and was yet to have a hit record.
Imagine his surprise when a little song called 'Space Oddity' came along to change all that, putting him on the map in a massive way.
2 2. 'Man Who Sold The World' Bowie
This was also reflected in his image, which saw him sporting a shaggy hairstyle and more elaborate style, which saw the first sparks of what a fashion icon and innovator he was to become.
3 3. Ziggy Stardust
Backed by his band, The Spiders From Mars, he became known as Ziggy Stardust, a rock star whose story was told on the album, 'The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust (And The Spiders From Mars)'.
The album spawned some of David's signature songs, including 'Suffragette City', 'Starman' and the titular 'Ziggy Stardust', while the era is famous for ending when he "killed off" the character live on stage, breaking up the group before a performance of 'Rock 'N' Roll Suicide'.
4 4. 'Aladdin Sane'
The 'Aladdin Sane' album cover is certainly among the most iconic images from David Bowie's legendary career, while the thinking behind it, according to the man himself, was 'Ziggy Stardust goes to America'.
5 5. 'Young Americans' Era
Gone were the androgynous looks, the outlandish hair and make-up, and elaborate costumes. In their place were casual suits, in keeping with what he described as the 'plastic soul' vibe of his 'Young Americans' album.
6 6. The Thin White Duke
The Thin White Duke was another iconic character created by the music legend, this time famed for his slicked back blond hair, sharp suits inspired by the cabaret scene and thin appearance. However, while fans relished seeing their idol once again reinventing himself, David later spoke about this period as a dark time for him personally, admitting he was at the height of his cocaine habit during this era, and describing the Duke as an 'ogre'.
7 7. 'Let's Dance' Era
With a bit of help from Nile Rodgers, the 'Let's Dance' era didn't sit well with some fans of the star at the time, who were perhaps hoping for something less 'commercial' from David Bowie, but it's gone on to be one of his staple sounds.
8 8. The Goblin King
As well as acting as Jareth, the Goblin King, he also performed several songs in the film, including the catchy 'Magic Dance' and the more theatrical 'As The World Falls Down'.
9 9. 90s Bowie
10 10. Back In The Game Bowie
He followed this with 'Blackstar', which was released just two days before his death from cancer, at the age of 69.
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