Madonna might not have been the only style-changing pop star to turn 60 this month. Michael Jackson would have reached that milestone yesterday.
In honour of that birthday, Hugo Boss, the German label behind the white suit that Jackson wore on the cover of "Thriller," the 1982 album that is one of the best-selling records of all time, is updating and reissuing the suit.
At a time when fashion is having a 1980s moment and the brand/pop star collaboration is ever more celebrated — be it Selena Gomez and Coach, Elton John and Gucci, or Justin Timberlake and Stella McCartney — this is one worth remembering.
Jackson, who died in 2009, is often referenced as one of the great musical trendsetters of his generation, both vocally and visually — see, for example, the current exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London, "Michael Jackson: On the Wall," which explores his influence on the art world.
But the focus, at least when it comes to his image, is generally on his most sparkly, extreme incarnations: the gem-encrusted shirts and socks, the motorcycle and military jackets embellished with gleaming hardware and ribbons. The unsettling facial changes. There's a tendency, especially in retrospect, to get distracted by the costume-y aspect of it all.