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. >> ziggy stardust, david bowie. >> once she's done with t makeup, she adds the finishing touch. >>hat a real butterfly? >> actually this is a moth, but she didn't just do moths. >> oh no, no, no, no, no. no, no, no, not the worm. >> actually in her instagram she has a ton of different looks with insects she's done. some of them she gets from her own backyard. some she orders from the web, but she says they are all real, and she uses them for all of her looks. >> i've got to give it to her, though. >> oh! you don't have to give it to her! >> it's art. that's nasty but it's art. >> this one she has an >> nid. >> get it? this one the tarantula is pretty rad and i love the touch of the red contact as well. >> people might raise an eyebrow but it's all taking a fashion magazine to trend it and there it goes. >> oli, the new thing. >> might be a great spring look. >> get it, spring? >> yeah. >> two. >>> there's a bit of a problem with her jeans. cheeky. it's a new fashion style? see what's going on that's causing a stir. >> say something, pe >> i can dot spri the sprinklin. >>> this woma
. >> ziggy stardust, david bowie. >> once she's done with t makeup, she adds the finishing touch. >>hat a real butterfly? >> actually this is a moth, but she didn't just do moths. >> oh no, no, no, no, no. no, no, no, not the worm. >> actually in her instagram she has a ton of different looks with insects she's done. some of them she gets from her own backyard. some she orders from the web, but she says they are all real, and she uses them for all of her...
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the last surviving member of the band from hull performed the rise and fall of ziggy stardust album livell for the first time ever. it's somewhere that bowie wanted to play himself. he knew we were from here. so to come back now, to hull the city of culture is amazing. made in hull also celebrated pioneering women from the city of culture. from the world's first woman conductor to the first women's world boxing champion barbara buttrick. i think all this talk about girls not boxing is old—fashioned. girls aren't the delicate flowers they used to be and anyhow, my boyfriend doesn't mind. there was art's original bad girl from her performance art collective. and one of hull's most famous daughters, maureen lipman, on inspiring the next generation. if there's one kid out there watching, who thinks, "god, if that white—haired woman with spectacles can be on telly, so can i." and even if you weren't famous and from hull, you could pretend to be, as photography show hollywood icons let people take on their favourite film roles. and there were other ways to get involved, people choosing coloure
the last surviving member of the band from hull performed the rise and fall of ziggy stardust album livell for the first time ever. it's somewhere that bowie wanted to play himself. he knew we were from here. so to come back now, to hull the city of culture is amazing. made in hull also celebrated pioneering women from the city of culture. from the world's first woman conductor to the first women's world boxing champion barbara buttrick. i think all this talk about girls not boxing is...
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. >> ziggy stardust, david bowie. >> once she's done with t makeup, she adds the finishing touch. >>hat a real butterfly? >> actually this is a moth, but she didn't just do moths. >> oh no, no, no, no, no. no, no, no, not the worm. >> actually in her instagram she has a ton of different looks with insects she's done. some of them she gets from her own backyard. some she orders from the web, but she says they are all real, and she uses them for all of her looks. >> i've got to give it to her, though. >> oh! you don't have to give it to her! >> it's art. that's nasty but it's art. >> this one she has an arachnii. >> nid. >> get it? this one the tarantula is pretty rad and i love the touch of the red contact as well. >> people might raise an eyebrow but it's all taking a fashion magazine to trend it and there it goes. >> oli, the new thing. >> might be a great spring look. >> get it, spring? >> yeah. >> two. >>> there's a bit of a problem with her jeans. cheeky. it's a new fashion style? see what's going on that's causing a stir. >> say something, pe >> i can dot spri the sprinklin. >>>
. >> ziggy stardust, david bowie. >> once she's done with t makeup, she adds the finishing touch. >>hat a real butterfly? >> actually this is a moth, but she didn't just do moths. >> oh no, no, no, no, no. no, no, no, not the worm. >> actually in her instagram she has a ton of different looks with insects she's done. some of them she gets from her own backyard. some she orders from the web, but she says they are all real, and she uses them for all of her...
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he laughed, onstage he laughed a lot because he didn't have to play the thin white duke or ziggy stardustf stage as well. it's what he really wanted to spend his time doing, was having fun. it was one of bowie's biggest tours in support of a massive hit record. but is it true that he didn't care for it overmuch? he was really, really proud of it. he was proud of the album, proud of the tour, proud of the show, and also it made him hugely rich. in the context then when he looked back and put that into the context of everything else he did it obviously wasn't as mean and dirty and culty as some of the other things he'd done. and to then look back and call it his phil collins period. is that what he described it as? yeah, later on. 20 years later it suddenly became his phil collins period. but at the time it was his peak. i think now in a world where everything is so visual it's inconceivable that you become a star without the visual aspect, it's perhaps hard for us to recognise that when bowie started in the late 605 that this was less of a concept and he was very, very early on to that ide
he laughed, onstage he laughed a lot because he didn't have to play the thin white duke or ziggy stardustf stage as well. it's what he really wanted to spend his time doing, was having fun. it was one of bowie's biggest tours in support of a massive hit record. but is it true that he didn't care for it overmuch? he was really, really proud of it. he was proud of the album, proud of the tour, proud of the show, and also it made him hugely rich. in the context then when he looked back and put...