Grace Jones
Grace Jones
Grace Jones is a legendary Jamaican-American singer, model, actress, and author, celebrated for her fierce individuality, boundary-pushing style, and influential contributions to music, fashion, and pop culture. Born in 1948 in Spanish Town, Jamaica, she moved to New York as a child and began her career as a fashion model before rising to fame in the 1970s and 1980s with her striking presence and genre-defying music. Her bold visual aesthetics and avant-garde performances made her a global style icon and cultural trailblazer.
As an author, Grace Jones released her memoir I'll Never Write My Memoirs in 2015, a raw and unapologetic account of her life, career, and philosophy. In the book, she explores her experiences in the fashion and music industries, her relationships with fellow celebrities, and her refusal to conform to expectations. The memoir is a powerful declaration of her individualism, resilience, and artistic integrity, written in the same bold voice that defines her public persona.
Among her most iconic quotes is: “I do what I want, and I do it my way.” This reflects Jones's fiercely independent spirit. Another striking quote from her memoir is: “I’ve never asked for anything. I’ve had to fight for everything I’ve got.” These words underscore her belief in self-determination and defiance, themes that run throughout her life and work. Through her art and writing, Grace Jones has become a lasting symbol of fearless creativity and empowerment.