Glam Rock Icon Shoots

Daphne Guinness Channels David Bowie in Vogue Germany January 2012

David Bowie's glam rock style and attitude seem to be everywhere lately. Recently Kate Moss appeared in a David Bowie-inspired spread for Vogue Paris's December 2011 issue and now it's Daphne Guinness's turn to don the Ziggy Stardust persona; the heiress and style icon dazzles us with her rocker-chic spirit in an editorial for the Vogue Germany January 2012 issue.

In this energetic spread for the Vogue Germany January 2012 edition, Guinness looks ready to take the stage, sporting a variety of entrance-making outfits, such as a gorgeous semi-see-through pantsuit, a velvet jacket and sparkly sky-high platforms and a luxe scarlet-hued leather jacket with a bow-tie at the neck. Of course, Ziggy Stardust's signature spiky red coif also makes an appearance.

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