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Step Into Music Video History at the Janet Jackson Iconic Style Exhibit At The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles

For fans of music, fashion, and pop culture’s most unforgettable moments, a can’t-miss experience is currently on view at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles, California. The Janet Jackson: Music Video Looks exhibit celebrates the artistry and style of Janet Jackson by showcasing two of her most iconic music video ensembles up close  the sleek, relaxed “That’s The Way Love Goes” outfit and the bold silver bikini top from “Scream.” 

Located on the fourth floor of the GRAMMY Museum at 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite A245, Los Angeles, CA 90015, this limited-time presentation is a rare chance to connect with the visual legacy behind some of Janet’s most beloved moments. 

What makes this exhibit special is how it brings fashion and music history together. The laid-back yet powerful ensemble from “That’s The Way Love Goes” embodies a turning point in Janet’s career  a moment when her presence shifted into something cool, confident, and effortlessly sensual. 

Meanwhile, the iconic silver bikini top from the groundbreaking “Scream” video her electrifying collaboration with Michael Jackson  reflects futuristic glamour and high-energy performance. 

Seeing these pieces in person allows fans to appreciate the detail, the design, and the cultural influence behind looks that have lived in the imaginations of millions. Whether you experienced these videos when they first premiered or you’re discovering them now as part of your own exploration of Janet’s artistry, the exhibit transforms nostalgia into something tangible. 

But more than just costumes on display, this exhibit serves as a tribute to a true legend  a creator whose visual identity has shaped how we remember some of pop and R&B’s most defining eras. For any lover of music icons and their stories, this showcase at the GRAMMY Museum is a must-see.

Visit grammymuseum.com for tickets.

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