There's no doubt about it, muziki legend Michael Jackson was the King of Pop in zaidi ways than one. The outfits worn since the young age of 9 did exactly what his well-deserved moniker suggests-- "pop". Since the late '70s, Jackson put as much as emphasis into his carefully selected wardrobe as he did into his muziki and dance moves. Even until his last days on earth, Jackson never failed to deliver an endless parade of "shine" to remind wewe he was the biggest pop nyota on the planet--there was always a careful mix of sequins, glitter, Lurex, studs, metallic added for standout style. Before hip-hop's obsession with diamonds during the Bling Era in the 1990s Jackson blinged us out in a glitter-y Lurex catsuit in his muziki video for 'Rock With You' in 1979. Screw Mr.T, Michael Jackson is the original "King of Bling"
Virgos are obsessed with fashion zaidi than any other sun sign, and Jackson truly exemplified this through the myriad of over-the-top styles he has worn over the years. With the Virgo's quest for perfection, (which Jackson took into overdrive with cosmetic surgery as well) they have a penchant for adding an element of bling when it comes to their style. Let's not forget the glitter glove, glovu and socks worn for his iconic "Billie Jean" performance at the "Motown 25" onyesha in 1983 and the amped-up, sequins military jackets he pioneered in 1984. The military look is eau current, one of the hottest trends today; revived recently kwa high-priced European designers such as Balmain who came out with a Jackson-inpired $8,000 koti, jacket we recently reported have been worn kwa Beyonce, Rihanna and copied kwa Kanye West and Jennifer Hudson. Even fastfood fashion chain Target has a knockoff version on the racks on the cheap.
We honor Michael Jackson's legacy kwa featuring snapshots that captured some of his greatest moments in fashion:
Virgos are obsessed with fashion zaidi than any other sun sign, and Jackson truly exemplified this through the myriad of over-the-top styles he has worn over the years. With the Virgo's quest for perfection, (which Jackson took into overdrive with cosmetic surgery as well) they have a penchant for adding an element of bling when it comes to their style. Let's not forget the glitter glove, glovu and socks worn for his iconic "Billie Jean" performance at the "Motown 25" onyesha in 1983 and the amped-up, sequins military jackets he pioneered in 1984. The military look is eau current, one of the hottest trends today; revived recently kwa high-priced European designers such as Balmain who came out with a Jackson-inpired $8,000 koti, jacket we recently reported have been worn kwa Beyonce, Rihanna and copied kwa Kanye West and Jennifer Hudson. Even fastfood fashion chain Target has a knockoff version on the racks on the cheap.
We honor Michael Jackson's legacy kwa featuring snapshots that captured some of his greatest moments in fashion:
Michael Jackson was zaidi than the greatest musical legend of any hivi karibuni generation; he was a fashion icon. He became known kwa one single accessory: the glove. And back in the day, that infamous red koti, jacket was worn kwa many an older brother during their break-dancing phases. (And, if memories serve us, kwa Theodore Huxtable on The Cosby Show.) In later years, the military jackets and face masks would become his staples. Recently, Jackson became noted kwa the fashionable powers that be for his upendo of Balmain; the embellished jackets and grand price tags were just up his alley. He also signed on to do a fashion line with Christian Audigier, something that never came to fruition. So, as we mourn the loss of the King of Pop, let us look back at the King of Style.