10 Biggest Style Icons In Music History
10. David Bowie
David Bowie, by all intents and purposes, could easily fill every single slot on this top ten. While the man who has launched a thousand Vogue covers and been an huge influence on the world of fashion may seem like an obvious choice, there is no doubt that he has earned his place as a master of tying music and style together in beautiful harmony. With each new album that Bowie chose to release, he never failed to adopt a stunning aesthetic to go alongside, effortlessly pushing forward with new styles and concepts, and in doing so effectively making his music a three-dimensional experience. Now in 2013, over forty years since his reign of brilliance began, thousands of people are currently flocking to Londons V&A museum to gain a closer look and understanding of the beautiful, striking and ground-breaking clothes which signified each of his many diverse looks. Which ever era of Bowie you prefer; extravagant jumpsuits, tailored suits or anything in between, his ability to make an all-encompassing artistic statement has really been unparalleled, and in setting such a blueprint he has paved the way for most of the others in this list.