Blogs: MTV Video Music Awards ‘09 + Performances
A recap of the fashions, looks and trends in MTV’s biggest night: Akon, Alessandra Ambrosio, Alexa Chung, Alicia Keys, Amanda Bynes, Amber Rose, Amerie, Andy Samberg, Angela Simmons, Ashley Greene, Beyonce, Buzz Aldrin, Cassie, Chace Crawford, Cobra Starship, Dirty Money, Djimon Hounsou, Fall Out Boy, Fefe Dobson, Green Day, Hollie Montag, Jack Black, Jade Cole, Jadyn Maria, Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Jermaine Jackson, Jessica Brown, Kanye West, Kara DioGuardi, Katy Perry, Keri Hilson, Kimora Lee Simmons, Kristin Cavallari, Lady Gaga, Lauren Conrad, Leighton Meester, Madonna, Maria Menounos, Melody Thornton, Ne-Yo, Nelly Furtado, Nicky Hilton, Olivia Palermo, P. Diddy, Paramore, Perez Hilton, Pink, Roberto Cavalli, Rose Byrne, Russell Brand, Sean Kingston, Shakira, Solange Knowles, Stacie Hall, Stephanie Pratt, Taylor Lautner, Taylor Swift, The All-American Rejects and Vanessa Simmons.
Photos courtesy of MTV, Getty Images, Reuters, PA, Krape, AP and WireImage.
60 SECOND RECAP:
MICHAEL JACKSON TRIBUTE (WITH JANET JACKSON):
LADY GAGA – “PAPARAZZI”:
BEYONCE – “SINGLE LADIES”:
PINK – “SOBER”:
JAY-Z FT. ALICIA KEYS – “EMPIRE STATE OF MIND”:
MICHAEL JACKSON – “THIS IS IT” MOVIE TRAILER:

MTV Video Music Awards '09 NYC

Katy Perry on the red carpet

Beyonce on the red carpet

Jennifer Lopez on the red carpet

Pink & Shakira

Pink & Shakira

Taylor Swift on the red carpet

Nelly Furtado, Alicia Keys & Solange Knowles on the red carpet

Reality TV stars Stephanie Pratt, Kristin Cavallari and Lauren Conrad

Kanye West with Amber Rose

Victoria's Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio, heiress Nicky Hilton and singer Cassie

Gossip Girl Leighton Meester in Christian Cota, Twilight actress Ashley Greene in D&G, and singer Amerie

Jack Black puts on a comic performance as he promotes new video game Brutal Legend

Lady Gaga on the red carpet

Lady Gaga performs on stage

Lada Gaga on stage while accepting the Best New Artist award

Lady Gaga poses in the press room

Lady Gaga arrives to her VMA after party

Madonna on the red carpet

Kristin Cavallari of MTV's 'The Hills' and Katy Perry, Katy Perry and Kara DioGuardi

Cobra Starship on the red carpet

The All-American Rejects on the red carpet

Fall Out Boy on the red carpet

Green Day on the red carpet

Green Day with Shakira

Akon, Russell Brand as VMA '09 host

Taylor York and Hayley Williams of Paramore, blogger Perez Hilton

Andy Samberg, Taylor Lautner on red carpet

Ashley Greene, P. Diddy and Dirty Money on the red carpet

Jadyn Maria and Ne-Yo, Chace Crawford on the red carpet

Alexa Chung, Olivia Palermo of MTV's 'The City' on the red carpet

Stephanie Pratt, Hollie Montag and Stacie Hall of 'The Hills', Sean Kingston

Fefe Dobson, Maria Menounos on the red carpet

Melody Thornton of the Pussycat Dolls, Rose Byrne on the red carpet

Keri Hilson, Amanda Bynes on the red carpet

Djimon Hounsou and Kimora Lee Simmons, Roberto Cavalli on the red carpet

Buzz Aldrin and his wife Lois on the red carpet

Vanessa Simmons, Angela Simmons and Jessica Brown of MTV's 'Daddy's Girls'

Jermaine Jackson, Jade Cole on the red carpet

Beyonce performing on stage

Janet Jackson performing on stage
Michael Jackson: A Fashion Retrospective
Say what you will about the King of Pop, the influence that Michael Jackson has had over the collective fashion conscious throughout his 50 years is undeniable. As the music legend dies, age 50, in Los Angeles, we take a look at his inimitable, legendary style.

During his Dangerous period, Jackson’s moonwalking became as topical as Neil Armstrong’s lunar stroll and his monochrome get-up of tight black trousers – cut to show off a flash of white sock – with his ubiquitous white V-neck T-shirt and black fedora made it into fashion’s collective memory.
As a fashion pioneer, Jackson was the man who gave new meaning to moonwalking, immortalized solitary, sparkly gloves, initiated the trophy jacket trend in the Eighties and was brave enough to couple dress with Madonna on the red carpet.
It’s hard to refer to Michael Jackson as a mere celebrity. Hearing people reminisce over the King of Pop’s influence has been unreal — the memories of trying to moonwalk in socks across your kitchen floor, learning the Thriller dance with your cousins, dancing to “Smooth Criminal” at senior prom — it all seems reverential.
In an age where we deem people who have multiple births worthy of their own television show, it’s nice to pause and remember someone who actually contributed to our culture on so many levels — through his songs and incredible dancing talent, as well as his personal style. Whether it was uniting the world with an anthem or donning one glove, Michael Jackson left a lasting impression on our society. With that, let us recap the greatest contributions he left to the world of style.

Jackson’s love of sparkle was enduring and for his This Is It tour – which was due to start on July 13, 2009 – he had costumes and sets created for him by Crystallized Swarovski Elements that would have featured more than 300,000 dazzling crystals.
Off the Wall Sleek
Jackson gave a classic look a great update during the release of the album Off the Wall. Wearing a classic black suit with an open white collar may seem pretty tame for the man in question, until you look at his feet. Jackson wore thick white socks with black shiny loafers, instantly giving a classic look new flair and originality.
The Single White Glove
Who could forget the famous “Billie Jean” single white glove? The song was without a doubt, an instant classic. Supposedly, the lyrics were derived from real-life experiences of staged motherhood that both he and his brothers experienced during their time in the Jackson 5. Shockingly enough, “Billie Jean” was the first music video from a black artist ever to appear on MTV. Beyond its cultural significance, the use of the white glove is seen frequently on the runway, and is favored by Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld.

One of Jackson’s most famous fashion moments happened during a television performance of Billie Jean, when he raised a single white-gloved hand in an iconic gesture that spawned a million impersonations and costume shop sales.
Thriller, Jheri Curl, and Aviators
Jackson’s finest music video contribution was, of course, the mini-movie Thriller. This was the original elaborate music video with incredible sets, a sea of dancing extras, and fascinating fashion. Jackson may have been responsible for the popularity of the Jheri Curl but, seriously, what woman could resist him after making aviators look so amazing. They weren’t just for pilots anymore. Add a casual 1980s-style warm-up jacket, and you have an easy Halloween costume or a great any day look.

During the days of Bad, Beat It and Thriller, Jackson’s look was an often imitated biker style, which is still wearable today.

Jackson’s trademark aviator sunglasses were a wardrobe emblem that he repeatedly revisited throughout his years.
Military Jackets and Influence
Apparently, Jackson took his role as King of Pop seriously, as shown through the military-influenced jackets he favored. With a broad shoulder and short cut, it is a look that can be replicated by very few men. This is the way to make blazers with gold buttons look edgy and chic instead of preppy and boring. Let’s be honest, killer dance moves don’t hurt either.

Sequin details, zippers, tight hammer pants, flat-out pirate costumes, and royalty-inspired jackets were all favorites of the pop star.

Michael Jackson's military jacket was echoed on Christophe Decarnin's Balmian catwalk for spring/summer 2009.
Dressing Like a Pirate/Sequins in Daylight
Michael Jackson’s greatest contribution to fashion was his unfailing originality. His confidence and clear desire to only be himself are inspiring to anyone. Sequin details, zippers, tight hammer pants, flat-out pirate costumes, and royalty-inspired jackets were all favorites of the pop star. What’s sad is that so few people have the personality and the magic “it” factor to be able to carry these looks off.
What I will miss most about Michael Jackson was his confidence to be different. His originality gave him a career with so many cultural touchstones, a feat that few performers have ever conquered. We hope he’s got that white glove on and is moonwalking across that great stage in the sky.

Source: film.com, vogue.co.uk





















































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