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The iconic "Choose Life" t-shirt from 'Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go' was an anti-suicide and anti-drugs PSA teens actually want to wear. Created by British designer and activist Katherine Hamnett. Hamnett remains an influence for many artists today, including Kanye West. Credit: Getty Images
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Short-shorts became a Wham! staple during the 1980s and thus Michael's hyper-sexualised masculinity began to shine. Credit: Getty Images
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Wham! in one of their early photoshoots.
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George Michael in 1985 wearing the famous WHAM! top - a feature in every teenager's wardrobe. Credit: Getty Images
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The Wham! duo helped blur the boundaries between high-fashion and music as seen here in a 1983 fashion shoot. Credit: Getty Images
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Old friends: Elton John with George Michael in 1985, both defining the decades with their music and outrageous fashion.
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A portrait of George Michael taken in Sydney in 1985 in his early uniform of jeans and loud shirt. The look was soon retired for a tailored suit. Credit: Michael Putland
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Wham! eptomised the 1980s with their love for neon, oversized shirts and mullet hair styles.
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Michael was a chameleon in his talents and fashion, rocking every thing from the glam of the 1980s to a grunge vibe. However no matter the year, his mirrored aviators glasses were never far from his face. Credit: Kypros
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1986 saw him update his on duty look to a lounge suit sans shirt. Credit: ABC Photo Archives
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'Freedom! 90' was a defining pop culture moment that ushered in the Noughties, with his videos the crossroads for the fashion and music world. The video starred the five leading supermodels of the day - Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Tatjana Patitz- lip-syncing to Michael's lyrics. Linda Evangelista has since said, "25 years later, this video - and not my magazine covers - is what people mention the most when they approach me on the street. It's pretty incredible." Credit: Instagram
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George Michael performs on stage in 1991. Credit: Peter Still
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George Michael during 1989 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles. High-wasted pants and bolero print jackets became a staple. Credit: Jeff Kravitz
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George Michael's stage costumes represented the infusion of soulful ballads and dance music he became renowned for. Credit: Michael Putland
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The era of Michael's single 'Faith' ushered in the decade defining look of tasseled leather, Levi 501s, aviators, stubble and cross earrings which the singer became synonymous with. Credit: Peter Still
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George Michael performing on stage during the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for Aids Awareness at Wembley Stadium in London on the 20th April, 1992. Credit: Getty Images
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George Michael during his solo career was renowned for wearing suits to perform on stage. Credit: Steve Thorne
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George Michael was the first person to feature on James Corden's Car Pool Karaoke... decked out in matching tracksuits of course. Credit: BBC
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His clothes mirrored the music - pointed, glamourous and full of personality. Credit: Michael Ochs Archives
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