THE ICONIC SINGER, SONGWRITER AND MODEL
The statuesque model and singer shot to fame in the early 80s with her bold, androgynous style, dulcet tones and risqué lyrics. Five decades later she remains an icon of contemporary culture.
Born in Jamaica, Jones moved to New York with her family in her teens. Her career as a model took off when she was 18, walking for Yves Saint Laurent, Kenzo Takada and Azzedine Alaïa, before turning to music. As a recording artist she became a firm fixture on the disco scene with three albums, Portfolio, Fame and Muse, and frequent appearances at legendary nightclub, Studio 54. But it was her eye-catching, gender-bending outfits and fierce individuality that affirmed her style icon status. With disco dead, the creative chameleon worked on a…