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WHAT IS IT ABOUT DAVID BOWIE?

Posted by Melanie Rickey, Fashion Editor at Large





It is no surprise to me that the V&A's spookily well timed David Bowie Is retrospective exhibition is already proving to be the fastest selling in the museum's history, with 42,000 advance tickets sold. I'm off to the Press View in the morning and can feel little jolts of excitement every time I look up and see my invitation. Shame I can't make the party tomorrow night, but I fear the fan girl in me would be uable to cope with the proximity of Tilda Swinton, and the possibility that Bowie might turn up, that is if he has secretly been on a ship from NYC all week.  Bowie is a man who does not get on aeroplanes and fly.

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DAVID BOWIE'S SEXY, CREEPY, ANDROGYNOUS NEW VIDEO

Posted by Bethan Holt, Junior Fashion Editor at Large

As if by magic, David Bowie is staging a hype inducing comeback just as a major exhibition about his career is set to open at the V&A, coincidence? You can bet there'll be plenty of questions on that subject at the press view. Where are we now? came as a mahoosive surprise when it was released back in January but now we know there's a new album which will be released in a few weeks- The Next Day. Then today we woke up to a brand new video for one of the tracks on the album, The Stars (Are Out Tonight). You should know this has absolutely nothing to do with Take That's Stardust soundtrack. Actually, it's directed by Floria Sigismondi and shot by Jeff Cronenweth, and is a feast of cool, creepy, clever brilliance for weary, wintered-out souls. Melanie is calling it an "androgynous wet dream". Tilda Swinton stars as Bowie's wife with male model Andrej Pejic- as a girl- and Saskia de Brauw-as a boy- as naughty influencers leading the dogooding marrieds astray from their quietly humdrum suburban life. It's stylish, perverse and brilliant and at FEAL towers we are watching it on a loop. Look out for Dominic Jones' terrifying claws which almost rip off Mr Bowie's beautiful face...







BOWIE WOWEE

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

Let's get our Bowie on (image from telgraph.co.uk)
Oh you pretty things, it's time to reach for the orange eyeliner, spike up your mullet and throw some shapes because David Bowie is back. Not that fashion ever forgot exactly but if recent events are anything to go by, the artist formerly known as Ziggy Stardust is bursting right back into our dressing frame of reference. As with many things fashion, it doesn't stop there because Bowie's entire career is set to be made into a sure-to-be awesome exhibition at the V&A which will be sponsored by Gucci- a hint at what to expect for Frida Giannini's forthcoming SS13 collection?

Bowie in his striped bodysuit by Kansai Yamamoto for the Aladdin Sane tour
 1973 (image from telegraph.co.uk)
It first became apparent that there was something Bowie-ish in the air when Sarah Burton presented Alexander McQueen Resort 2013, a collection jam packed with shimmering metallic fabrics and embellishment, slick bell bottoms and matching sharp tailored jackets. As Tim Blanks writes in his review for Style.com, "Burton went... back, to Bowie at his most creatively and visually extreme in the mid-seventies". That was the time of Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane and, er, some pretty intense drug use. There are also "banana" trousers which look like Burton's take on Kansai Yamamoto's striped bodysuit from 1973.



Banana trousers and sharp suits with Bowie influences
 from Alexander McQueen AW12 (images from style.com)
Then came Miu Miu's AW12 which looks like Chloe Sevigny getting dressed up to go to a David Bowie fancy dress party. It helps that she has that innate boy/girl thing going on which is such a Bowie signature as well as her side slicked, quiff-ish fringe and colour block make-up. The "Behind the Scenes"video is soundtracked by Phantogram, an Indie pop duo who cite Bowie as one of their biggest influences. I love that their name comes from the optical illusion created when two dimensional appears three dimensional in a not dissimilar way to the geometric prints which underpin Miu Miu's latest collection- though they were probably chosen more because they had a great modern Bowie-ish sound which also suited Sevigny's lounging, tea drinking activities in the shots by Mert and Marcus.



One of the things I think the V&A does best is bringing their exhibitions to life with music and video, this was done to great effect with Blade Runner at the at the Postmodernism  show which finished in January this year. David Bowie Is... will include footage of performances and videos as well as artwork, set designs, costumes, photography and much more from the huge Bowie archive which houses over 60,000 objects. Gucci's Frida Giannini says Bowie is "one of my greatest inspirations" so we're hoping for some special contributions from the design house, perhaps more traditionally known for its equestrian heritage and classic luxury aesthetic than rock star associations. Furthermore, as the title suggests, maybe the exhibition will give a broader view of Bowie's genius- as afforded by the incredible archive access the curators will have been privy to- underlining the bits which didn't get quite the attention they deserved the first time around. One thing's for sure, I'll be needing a McQueen banana leg jumpsuit for my visit.

David Bowie Is... runs at the V&A from 23rd March to 28th July 2013. Find out more and get tickets here
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