Robbie Williams: My 18 Most Memorable Looks | Life in Looks

British Vogue presents: Life in Looks with Robbie Williams. “Grease is the most important film of my life,” says Robbie — so much so, the singer nodded to his obsession when he and Kylie Minogue recorded their 2000 duet “Kids”. “There is a Sandy and Danny inspiration for the video,” he reveals. From his ’90s boy band era to the post-Take That days of bleached hair and Adidas tracksuits, watch the film in full as Robbie reminisces on his Life in Looks with Vogue, ahead of night one of his XXV tour of the UK and Ireland, at The O2, London, on 9 October. #RobbieWilliams #TakeThat #BritishVogue 00:00 - Robbie Williams’ Life in Looks 00:22 - 1990: Robbie Williams, photographed by Michael Putland, London 00:55 - 1992: Take That’s “Do What U Like” music video 01:54 - 1992: Smash Hits Poll Winners’ Party, London 03:05 - 1993: Take That’s “Relight My Fire” music video 04:04 - 1994: Take That live at Ahoy, Rotterdam 05:34 - 1995: Glastonbury Festival, Somerset 07:15 - 1998: Brit Awards, London 07:55 - 1998: “Let Me Entertain You” music video 08:24 - 1998: Top of the Pops, London 08:53 - 2000: “Rock DJ” music video 10:00 - 2000: “Kids” music video 10:50 - 2000: British Vogue cover, photographed by Mario Testino 11:06 - 2001: “Somethin’ Stupid” music video 11:32 - 2003: Performing at Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire 12:41 - 2012: “Candy” music video 13:05 - 2015: The Sea of Trees premiere, Cannes Film Festival, Côte d’Azur 13:52 - 2018: Take That reunion on The X Factor, London 14:33 - 2020: At home with wife, Ayda, Los Angeles Subscribe to British Vogue►► CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Pinterest: Newsletter: Subscribe: ABOUT BRITISH VOGUE British Vogue is the world’s leading premium lifestyle and fashion entertainment channel. Weekly releases and brand new original programming including short films, series and in-depth documentaries, British Vogue’s channel is the ultimate destination for unprecedented access into the world of fashion, beauty and culture.
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