Pioneering, domineering and fearless are just a few words that come to mind about Grace Jones. One of the first truly conceptual and visually-driven music artists, Ms. Jones was blurring gender lines and owning the stage in Issey Miyake before Gaga and FKA Twigs were born.
The kind of fierce, outrageous charisma that she radiates cannot be taught or bought. And if you haven’t seen her work a hula-hoop and a pole while belting out ‘Pull Up to the Bumper’, then you haven’t lived.
Here are a few lessons from Jamaica’s avant-garde queen.
On gender
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