Born in 1948 into a family of ministers in Kingston Jamaica the statuesque & strikingly beautiful Grace Jones lived with her family in Syracuse NY before launching a career as a model in New York City Gaining fame as the cover girl for such publications as Vogue & Elle Jones's flamboyant look proved to be a hit on the New York City nightclub circuit & she became a darling of the disco scene which led to a recording contract & a substantial following among gay men With her sexually charged outrageous live shows Grace soon earned the title of ' Queen of the Gay Discos' When she moved to Paris in 1970 the French fashion scene embraced her unusual androgynous looks & in addition to cover work she dominated the runways of designers like Yves St Laurent & befriended the likes of Giorgio Armani & Karl Lagerfeld While there she shared an apartment with Jerry Hall & Jessica Lange & became artist Jean-Paul Goude's muse
- he also fathered her son Paulo (Grace was married twice
- to a producer & a bodyguard
- & she dated Swedish actor Dolph Lundgren for four years) But with the dawn of the '80s came a massive anti-disco movement across the US leading to Grace Jones focusing on more new wave & experimental-based work putting her 212 octave voice to good use She is as known for her unique look as she is for her music & has influenced the likes of Lady Gaga Rihanna & Annie Lennox In the book Grace takes us on a journey from her religious upbringing in Jamaica to her heyday in Paris & New York in the 70s & 80s all the way to present-day London where she is working on a new album