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39 years after his death, Elvis remains a style icon

The King of Rock ’n’ Roll set trends all through his life – here are some of the best

Elvis Presley was always a master of fashion.

Elvis Presley died on this day, August 16, in 1977, in his Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, aged just 42. The undisputed King of Rock ’n’ Roll was also the king of pop culture, his music and films influencing generations.

Elvis wore extravagant flared jumpsuits in the 1970s, often paired with glittering boots.
Elvis wore extravagant flared jumpsuits in the 1970s, often paired with glittering boots.

There’s no disputing his role in music: he holds records for the most top 40 hits (104), the most top 10 hits (38) and the most weeks at number one (80).

But his look was just as popular as his sound, the star truly reflecting the times. It was rockabilly fashion in the 1950s, then classic suits and the leather look in the ’60s.

As he performed such hits as Jailhouse Rock, Hound Dog, Heartbreak Hotel, and All Shook Up, Elvis swivelled his hips while wearing wide-shouldered jackets and flares – how can we forget that white embellished jumpsuit?

Elvis remains an undeniable style icon who walked the line between outrageous and ordinary.

And his rock ’n’ roll style extended to his hair, the ducktail, a favourite hairstyle of the ’50s. Whether greased up with a quiff or slicked back with pomade, it was copied by generations.

The cause of death is suspected to be a heart attacked caused by an overdose of prescription drugs.

Here we take a look at some of the star’s looks.

Rocking the rockabilly look in 1957 film Loving You. Photo: Corbis
Rocking the rockabilly look in 1957 film Loving You. Photo: Corbis
Elvis in black leather became a common sight. Here he wears it well in the 1964 film, Roustabout.
Elvis in black leather became a common sight. Here he wears it well in the 1964 film, Roustabout.
In the ’50s, Elvis pioneered the rockabilly style: a sexed-up union of country and R&B with a hard, danceable beat. Photo: AP
In the ’50s, Elvis pioneered the rockabilly style: a sexed-up union of country and R&B with a hard, danceable beat. Photo: AP
leather-clad Elvis in 1969, at American Sound Studio with The Memphis Boys, the acclaimed studio band that worked with Elvis on two albums in 1969. Photo: AP
leather-clad Elvis in 1969, at American Sound Studio with The Memphis Boys, the acclaimed studio band that worked with Elvis on two albums in 1969. Photo: AP
Perfectly quiffed in a 1958 shot. Photo: AP
Perfectly quiffed in a 1958 shot. Photo: AP
And equally comfortable in big collars and glitter – and sideburns. Photo: AP
And equally comfortable in big collars and glitter – and sideburns. Photo: AP