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Thin White Duke

Thin White Duke

The Thin White Duke was a visual style associated with the English musician David Bowie in the mid-1970s. This style is characterized by a sleek and androgynous look, with Bowie dressed in formal attire such as tailored suits, high collars, and slicked-back hair. The Thin White Duke became famous during Bowie's 1976 album and tour 'Station to Station,' and it marked a departure from his previous glam rock personas. The style embodied a cool and detached elegance, reflecting Bowie's exploration of themes of alienation and emotional repression.

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David BowieGlam RockZiggy StardustAladdin SaneStation to StationFashion
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