A yellow hat with red trim and red striped hat band worn by Janet Jackson while performing “Alright” on The Jackson Family Honors television special that aired on February 22, 1994, and was filmed at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Jackson also wears the hat while performing the same song on her 1993-1995 janet. Tour. The hat has a Queen of Hearts and Ace of Hearts playing card sticking out of the hat band and a Constance Jolcuvar ’93 label inside. Stored in a hat box.
A yellow two-piece suit worn by Jacket Jackson while performing “Alright” on The Jackson Family Honors TV Special that aired on February 22, 1994, and was filmed at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas; as well as her 1993-1995 janet. tour. The jacket has thick shoulder pads and a red and yellow polka dotted scarf sewn into the left pocket. Pants, size 34; no other labels present. The song was a Number One song. The ensemble is stored in an archival garment storage box.
Janet Jackson “Alright” Music Video worn Jacket and Hat sold for $6,400, at the Julien live auction.
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