Eccentric, stylish and incredibly talented, Michael Jackson will forever be known as one of the greatest performers of all time. Like all entertainment legends, Jackson's appeal extended well beyond his brilliant voice and his epic dance moves. His wardrobe was openly regarded as one of the most extensive and valuable collections on Earth, and the star was constantly commissioning elaborate and eye-catching costumes that he wore on stage in his hundreds of soldout concerts all around the world.
Jackson clearly enjoyed his time in the public eye, but he took every part of his persona and his performances very seriously. The costumes that Jackson wore on stage were often elaborate, multi-faceted works of art that were tailored to the exact specifications of the international star. Jackson garnered the immediate attention of the general public in the early 1980s when he sprang on the scene with multi-platinum songs "Thriller" and "Bad". In both instances, Jackson was adorned in an intricate and amazing costume that were later sold at auction for several thousand dollars.
One of his most flamboyant and memorable costumes was the piece he wore on the cover of the "Bad" album, which was complete with a belt adorned with what looked like Navy SEAL badges and was complimented with skinny jeans that were pulled even tighter by a series of small buckles along the length of the legs. On the opposite end of the fashion spectrum, Jackson's outfit from the epic dance video to the song "Smooth Criminal" was a well tailored white suit with tiny vertical pinstripes. Perhaps the single most memorable of Jackson's costumes was the shiny black leather suit and tiny red bow tie he wore with a pink long sleeve button up shirt in the incredibly well-received "Billie Jean" video, which was filmed in the mid-1980s.
Many folks honor the talents and eccentricities of the megastar by dressing up like him for various occasions, especially on Halloween. Folks who are interested in attaining a version of one of the Jackson's iconic costumes can do so with ease on the internet, where several companies sell various items pertaining to the King of Pop.
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He didn't, Michael Bush and Denis Tompkins designed his costumes, they had worked with him since the 80's so they knew his style.
One can get the Michael Jackson fedora hat in various auctions, if the hat was actually worn by Michael Jackson himself then the price will obviously be much greater. An Ebay auction lists a worn Michael Jackson hat for $13,500, but you can also get a non worn hat for much less on Ebay.
No, Michael Jackson was not related to Mahalia Jackson.
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Michael Jackson from the Jackson 5 was not in Bugsy Malone, it was another Michael Jackson.