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In her new book, Retrospective, Annie Lennox creates a visual history of her iconic looks and rebellious nature Elio Iannacci The Globe and Mail Published 34 seconds ago

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In the atrium of New York’s Bowery Hotel, pop music iconoclast Annie Lennox settles into a velvet chaise, dressed in a crisp tunic blouse, bright orange cardigan and relaxed jeans. For more than an hour, beside a sunny iron-framed window, she reflects on Retrospective , her new visual memoir published by Rizzoli. “Visionaries and petty thieves – I’ve been photographed by them both,” she says, flipping through marked pages.

She begins to comb through seven chapters that trace her five-decades-plus career in music – an archive of chart-topping and headline-grabbing moments

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