Freddie Mercury's flamboyant style on stage was an integral part of his persona—merging fashion with performance, earning him the title of rock royalty.
In a notable 1984 interview, Mercury unapologetically referred to himself as "a musical prostitute," showcasing his confidence and wit in the public eye.
Mercury embraced his uniqueness, remarking, "It's not a concert you're seeing, it's a fashion show. I dress to kill, but tastefully," reflecting his bold individuality.
From wearing traditional kimonos in Japan to a feathered rainbow coat, Mercury's on-stage outfits were a celebration of queer identity and self-expression.
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