A
new wave,
post-punk,
dance and
funk track with reggae elements, "Fashion" contains structural similarities to Bowie's 1975 hit "
Golden Years". Fripp's guitar riff, which the guitarist himself described as "
blues-rock played with a contemporary grammar", was compared by author
Peter Doggett to
John Lennon's "
Cold Turkey" (1970). Doggett also identifies elements that suggest possible inspirations from other songs, including the "mechanical structure" of
M's "
Pop Muzik" (1979) and the "nonsense syllables" of
Talking Heads' "
Psycho Killer" (1977) in the final verse. Author James E. Perone further likened "Fashion" commercial, danceable sound to
Talking Heads, referring to it as "the best David Bowie song that
David Byrne never wrote". With "Fashion", Bowie intended to update
the Kinks' "
Dedicated Follower of Fashion", as well as his own compositions "Join the Gang" and "Maid of Bond Street", to a 1980 setting. He explained: In
The Words and Music of David Bowie, Perone interprets the lyrics of "Fashion" as both a celebration of fashion trends and Bowie's critique of the individuals who "demand strict adherence" to those trends. Although Bowie himself insisted the song was not political, his labelling of the strict individuals as
fascists and the "
goon squad", and lyrics such as "turn to the left, turn to the right", made commentators interpret otherwise. Pegg says the "turn to the left, turn to the right"
chorus and the "listen to me, don't listen to me"
middle eight both "reflect Bowie's shifting fortunes as a celebrity figurehead and style guru over the preceding decade". Biographer David Buckley believes the song "poked fun at the banality of the dance-floor and the style fascists" of the
New Romantic movement. A handwritten lyric sheet, later displayed at the
David Bowie Is exhibition, revealed the song's original violent undertones with lyrics such as "Hell up ahead, burn a flag / Shake a fist, start a fight / If you're covered in blood / You're doing it right" and "We'll break every bone / We'll turn you upside down". ==Music video==