Friday, March 8, 2024

Elton John: Musician AND Fashion Icon

            In 2020, Harry Styles became known for challenging gender norms when he posed in a frilly lace Gucci dress on the cover of Vogue magazine. Many were shocked at his fashion choice, especially as he was the first male to be shown solo on a cover of Vogue. However, many celebrities before Harry have paved the way for challenging traditional gender norms, especially through fashion. One of the most successful artists of all time, Elton John, is one celebrity who should still be recognized for his ground-breaking, iconic, and influential fashion throughout the many decades of his career in the spotlight.

            Elton John is a British singer/songwriter born on March 25, 1947, in Pinner, Middlesex, England, and grew up in his grandparent’s modest house in the suburbs. He was originally given the name Reginald Kenneth Dwight, but after rising to fame, he officially changed his name to Elton Hercules John. His parents were into music and pop culture, and Elton picked up the piano at the early age of 3. By the time he was 11 years old, he had already won awards and had started lessons at the Royal Academy of Music. By 1970, Elton John had risen to fame with his first hit, “Your Song”. Through his career of over five decades, Elton John became the most successful solo male in the history of American Charts and is the 3rd most successful artist (behind the Beatles and Madonna). He is an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award winner and has been granted too many other awards and honors to list. Besides undeniably impacting the music industry, Elton John’s influence on the fashion industry is just as notable. 






            Known for his flamboyant style of glittering jumpsuits, oversized colorful sunglasses, feather boas, and more, Elton John creatively redefined what male style could be. Particularly in the 1970s, when gendered fashion was much more strict, his fashion choices onstage were extraordinarily bold and contributed to a cultural shift towards greater acceptance of diversity and individuality. His fashion served as an extension of his artistic expression, and his theatrical costumes were as much a part of his performance as the words he sang. Other male artists of his time usually sported a much more subdued and conservative style of suits and jackets, whereas the eye-catching costumes were considered solely for females. Elton John’s use of color, glitter, feathers, and even high heels blurred the boundaries between traditionally feminine and masculine aesthetics. He showcased the fluidity of fashion as a means of self-expression and still became the most famous pop star of his time while doing so. He challenged beauty norms by wearing colorful makeup or changing his hairstyle. 

            





                In order to cultivate his creative fashion, Elton John always went for the pieces that would be the most bold and show-stopping. Once he became famous enough, he had a stylist help him with creating outfits, but his flamboyant clothing choices have always been his prerogative. During the process of creating his style, he always chose eccentric garments and paired them with other glamorous pieces, creating a look that was over the top and stood out. The most important part of his creative process was collaboration. Elton John worked closely with fashion designers who helped translate his visions for larger-than-life outfits into actual fabric and accessories. This often involved incorporating theatrical elements like sequins, rhinestones, and metallic materials. He also needed to keep in mind functionality when putting together his outfits for the stage. For example, many of his garments have more flexibility around the sleeves for playing piano. He also takes inspiration from other clothing and often puts an extra twist on something from fashion history, film, or wherever else he picked up an idea. 

            I think that Elton John’s bold style choices challenge the traditional gender roles of society that are talked about in “The Creative Spark” by Agustin Fuentes. In chapter 8, Fuentes talks about how society has constructed the concept of gender separate from any biological basis, contrary to the very imposed and accepted sex and gender binary of today. Traditionally, men are expected to display more masculine traits, like being more assertive, dominant, and undramatic. However, these norms lack biological background and are just exaggerated expectations created by society. Within these gender norms lies the concept of fashion - what clothing is considered “feminine” and what is “masculine.” Elton John shows that fashion is not limited by gender by wearing accessories and clothing that our society would view as more feminine - and becoming a superstar while doing it. With his flamboyant fashion choices, he expanded the boundaries of what was considered acceptable attire for men. As Fuentes mentions, it is slowly being uncovered that many ideals we consider innate and ancestral actually have no foundation in ancient societies. In his own creative way, Elton John shows that fashion is an expression of individuality rather than a reflection of what men and women should wear. 


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4 comments:

  1. I found this post super interesting! I love Elton John and his music, but I thought it was really cool that your post focused on his fashion also as an expression of his creativity. I feel like it is not always talked about a ton. I also thought that you made a really good connection to "The Creative Spark" with your discussion on how Elton John's fashion is not limited by the gender binary that society attempts to impose.

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  2. This is really interesting! Besides his music, the thing I find most memorable about him is his fashion. Not only was it groundbreaking in changing gender norms in fashion, but it also created beautiful fashion pieces. I was not aware that he also played a part in creating the pieces he wore for his shows. I also found the connection to Harry Styles to be really important. It shows the impact Elton had on fashion and also shows that there is a space for growth.

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  3. I love this Leah. I honestly don't know how I have never mad ethe connection between Harry Styles and Elton John because they do have SO many commonalities that I have never noticed before: the large musical side in addition to the groundbreaking lack of sender sectionality in dressing. It is interesting to me that Elton was able to do this so much earlier on than Harry, when it was taken less acceptingly. I agree that this lack of binary shows how broad the mind can be brought in themes of creativity, however.

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  4. I love that someone wrote about Elton John! I've been a fan of both his music and his fashion statements for so long. Something that stood out to me was how young he started expressing an interest in music. I've noticed that starting to create really early on in childhood is something a lot of creatives have in common. Many of them also have creatives as parents, or at least parents like Elton's who were immersed in music and pop culture. I always wonder how much of their creativity is fueled by their upbringing and how much is independent of it. Also, Harry dressed as Elton for halloween one year, which is a really full circle moment showing Elton's impact on fashion in the music industry!

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