Socialite and Alexander McQueen fashion muse Daphne Guinness has released a new song, “The Long Now.”

“It’s directed at a completely dishonest person. It started off with a country feel, which if I’d come from Nashville would be fine, but I’m not so it wasn’t,” she said.

The tune’s from her upcoming album, “Optimist in Black,” produced by David Bowie collaborator, Tony Visconti.

Guinness told Another Magazine in an interview before Bowie’s death: “David Bowie gave me the confidence to do this. Him and Tony [Visconti] said ‘you are very good at writing songs’, which absolutely meant the world to me. So, here I am.”

She’s also said of her music: “I’ve always been stuck in the Sixties. Jefferson Airplane, The Small Faces, as well as Robert Johnson and all the blues stuff, David Bowie, and on the top, The Doors.”

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