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TheThriller jacketat theGrammy Museum

TheThrillerjacketis the red jacket worn byMichael Jacksoninthe music videofor his 1983 hit "Thriller".Designed byDeborah Nadoolman Landis,thecandy-apple-redjacket featured black stripes and raised shoulders forming an inverted triangle. The jacket became the "hottest outerwear fad of the mid-1980s" and was widely emulated.[1]Because counterfeit copies of the jacket could sell at over $500, in 1984 Jackson filed a lawsuit inNew York Cityto prevent unauthorized copies of the jacket and his other merchandise.[2]

On 27 June 2011, the jacket sold for $1.8 million atJulien's Auctions.[3]The buyer, Milton Verret, described the jacket as "the greatest piece of rock and roll memorabilia in history".[4][5]The proceeds from the jacket were donated to theShambala Animal Kingdom,where Jackson'sBengal tigerswere housed when he leftNeverland Ranchin 2006.[6]

Design[edit]

Michael Jackson wearing theThrillerjacket

The jacket was designed byDeborah Nadoolman Landis.She had also designedIndiana Jones' jacket inRaiders of the Lost Ark,among other things.[7][8][9]The red jacket was noted for its V-shaped black stripes, the unusual style of the front buttons, and the angular, rigid shoulders protruding out over the tops of the arms.[10][11]Landis stated that she specifically designed the jacket to help Jackson appear more "virile".[12][13]

Fashion designerZaldywas responsible for a redesigned version of the jacket for the cancelledThis Is Itconcerts. It had an imitation of blood on its shoulders, and on the inside a stamp resembling the feline beast Jackson turns into in the video.[14]

Reception[edit]

The jacket became the "hottest outerwear fad of the mid-1980s" and was widely emulated. It is sometimes emulated by celebrities today such asChris BrownandKanye West.[1][15]It also became one of the most sought after by many people and the epitome of the 1980s teen cool.[16][17]The jacket he wore in theThrillervideo, along with a copy of the black and white leather jacket he wore in one of thePepsicommercials and in the dance rehearsal portions behinds the scenes ofThe Making of Michael Jackson's Thriller,are among his best-selling jackets.[18]Expensive counterfeits were mass-produced and often sold for over $500 to people thinking they were getting the real thing.[19]Because of this mass counterfeiting and the profits it earned, in 1984 Jackson filed a lawsuit inNew York Cityto prevent unauthorized copies of the jacket and his other merchandise.[2]

Leaving Neverland[edit]

In the 2019 documentaryLeaving Neverland,choreographerWade Robson,who claims Jackson sexually abused him, burns Jackson memorabilia including aThrillerjacket. DirectorDan Reedsaid that the jacket was genuine,[20][21]but Robson claimed that it was custom-made for his childhood performances.[22]According to auction houseJulien's Auctions,in 2011 Robson sold a jacket from "Thriller" for $49,920.[23][24]The actual jacket was owned by the Verret family inAustin,Texas,and was added temporarily to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inCleveland,Ohio,in May, 2022, under "high security" surveillance.[25]

References[edit]

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  2. ^abCampbell, Lisa D. (March 1993).Michael Jackson: the king of pop.Branden Books. p. 101.ISBN9780828319577.Retrieved16 May2011.
  3. ^Perpetua, Matthew (27 June 2011)."'Thriller' Jacket Brings in $1.8 Million ".Rolling Stone.
  4. ^"Michael Jackson's Thriller jacket sells for $1.8m at auction".BBC News.27 June 2011.Retrieved28 June2011.
  5. ^"Michael Jackson's" Thriller "jacket up for auction".Reuters.6 June 2011 – via www.reuters.com.
  6. ^"Michael Jackson's Thriller Jacket Sells For £1.1Million".www.mtv.co.uk.Retrieved1 December2019.
  7. ^Goode, Lauren (30 June 2009)."Deborah Landis, Designer of the Red Jacket Michael Jackson Wore in" Thriller "".Wall Street Journal.
  8. ^Communications, Emmis (April 1985)."Texas Monthly".Domain: The Lifestyle Magazine of Texas Monthly.Emmis Communications: 176.ISSN0148-7736.Retrieved16 May2011.
  9. ^Landis, John (31 August 2017)."John Landis on the making of Michael Jackson's Thriller: 'I was adamant he couldn't look too hideous'".The Guardian– via www.theguardian.com.
  10. ^Williams, Russell (June 2003).Reborn Again.Xulon Press. p. 37.ISBN978-1-59160-675-8.Retrieved16 May2011.
  11. ^Gautier, Yves (2010).Michael Jackson, Backdoor to Neverland: Exposing the King of Pop's Secret Mindsets.Yves GAUTIER. p. 81.ISBN978-1-4528-1576-3.
  12. ^Lauren Goode (30 June 2009)."Deborah Landis, Designer of the Red Jacket Michael Jackson Wore in" Thriller "".The Wall Street Journal.Speakeasy.Retrieved4 July2009.At the time, she says, the 25-year-old Jackson weighed only 99 lbs, with a 26-inch waist ( "exactly the same height and weight as Fred Astaire" ), and one of the challenges she faced was making the performer appear more "virile."
  13. ^"Archived copy".Archived fromthe originalon 26 February 2023.Retrieved11 October2019.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^The Gloved One: Documentary(DVD).Michael Jackson's This Is It:Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2010.
  15. ^International textiles.International textiles. 2001. p. 185.
  16. ^Men's Health.Rodale, Inc. March 2006. p. 9.ISSN1054-4836.Retrieved16 May2011.
  17. ^English journal.National Council of Teachers of English. 1994. p. 59.
  18. ^Campbell, Lisa D. (March 1993).Michael Jackson: the king of pop.Branden Books. p. 101.ISBN978-0-8283-1957-7.Retrieved16 May2011.
  19. ^Hadden, Briton; Luce, Henry Robinson (1984).Time.Time Inc. p. 152.
  20. ^Daly, Rhian (5 March 2019)."Wade Robson clarifies whether he burned Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' jacket".NME.
  21. ^"Wade Robson Speaks Out on Burning His Michael Jackson 'Thriller'-Style Jacket in Leaving Neverland".PEOPLE.com.
  22. ^"Leaving Neverland: What Was Wade Robson Burning in the End-Credits Sequence?".Vanity Fair.5 March 2019.
  23. ^Martinelli, Marissa (5 March 2019)."Wait, Did They Just Burn Michael Jackson's" Thriller "Jacket?".Slate Magazine.Retrieved12 January2021.
  24. ^"Michael Jackson Accuser Tried to Sell Memorabilia Anonymously".The Blast.25 February 2019.
  25. ^Bowenbank, Starr (26 May 2022)."Michael Jackson's Red 'Thriller' Jacket Enters Rock Hall Under High Security".Billboard.Retrieved27 November2022.