Michael Jackson Accessories Hit the Market Amid Biopic Buzz | Artnet News
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Michael Jackson Accessories Hit the Market Amid Biopic Buzz | Artnet News
"The new Michael Jackson movie has raked $97 million in from North American theaters, cinching the record for highest grossing biopic opening weekend ever-an accolade previously held by 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'Oppenheimer'."
"GWS Auctions stands to capitalize on the buzz when the house offers nine pieces of MJ paraphernalia, including a signed pair of the embattled musician's size 9.5 loafers."
"Jackson originally transformed both of those accessories into the stuff of legends in March 1983, during the taping of the 'Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever' television special."
"The Jackson loafers hitting the block are Florsheim Imperial Como Loafers-simple black leather shoes bearing both minimal adornment, and leather soles suited to gliding over the dance floor."
The new Michael Jackson movie has earned $97 million in its opening weekend, making it the highest grossing biopic debut, surpassing 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'Oppenheimer'. GWS Auctions will sell nine pieces of Michael Jackson memorabilia, including signed loafers and iconic accessories like a crystal-studded glove and Swarovski socks. These items are part of a larger collection from Prince Lorenzo de' Medici. Jackson's famous white glove and socks were first showcased during the 'Motown 25' special in 1983, where he debuted the moonwalk dance move.
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