CultureDavid Bowie, Style Icon (Photos)CHANGES David Bowie changed the way not only male pop stars could look, but how men dressed. Gender was blurred, make up was dramatic--and performance was all. Tim TeemanSenior Editor and WriterUpdated Jul. 12, 2017 6:15PM EDT / Published Jan. 11, 2016 7:27AM EST Richard E. Aaron/Redferns Art SmartMichael Putland/Getty On the RoadSmith/Express/Getty FierceJustin de Villeneuve Role PlayChris Walter/Getty Ziggy Hits AmericaMichael Ochs Archives/Getty Owning the ’70sGijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns Color CodedTerry O'Neill/Hulton Archive/Getty HeroRichard E. Aaron/Redferns Berlin Trilogy Rabau/ullstein bild via Getty Into the 1980sChris Walter/WireImage SuitedFotos International/Getty Stage RightTony Mottram/Getty Married LifeAP The PerformerBob Child/AP Rocking OnReuters ReturnShaun Best/Reuters Home TerritoryIan Hodgson/Reuters Farewellvia YouTube Tim TeemanSenior Editor and Writer@TimTeemantim.teeman@thedailybeast.comGot a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.
Art SmartMichael Putland/Getty On the RoadSmith/Express/Getty FierceJustin de Villeneuve Role PlayChris Walter/Getty Ziggy Hits AmericaMichael Ochs Archives/Getty Owning the ’70sGijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns Color CodedTerry O'Neill/Hulton Archive/Getty HeroRichard E. Aaron/Redferns Berlin Trilogy Rabau/ullstein bild via Getty Into the 1980sChris Walter/WireImage SuitedFotos International/Getty Stage RightTony Mottram/Getty Married LifeAP The PerformerBob Child/AP Rocking OnReuters ReturnShaun Best/Reuters Home TerritoryIan Hodgson/Reuters Farewellvia YouTube