Delving into the archives of pop culture history, "Remember When?" is a new series offering a nostalgic look at the celebrity outfits that defined their eras.
Remember when -- 33 years ago, to the day -- Freddie Mercury wore his iconic yellow jacket on stage at Wembley Stadium?
The year was 1986, one year after Live Aid had cemented Queen as rock royalty, and frontman Mercury was back on stage for what would be his final tour. Having spent most of the '70s in a dazzling array of wild, low-cut leotards, he cut a more straight-laced figure in a military-style jacket, albeit one with multiple gold buckles and in a bright yellow hue.
The jacket made its debut during Queen's "Magic" tour, a two-month trip through Europe that saw the band play 26 concerts, from the Swedish capital, Stockholm, to the sleepy British town of Stevenage. It was Queen's biggest tour ever, and the last for Mercury who was diagnosed with AIDS and died five years later at the age of 45.
His famous yellow jacket was one of three military-style cropped coats created by his friend and costume designer, Diana Moseley. The design was reportedly inspired by Spanish opera costumes and featured gold buckles, eyelets and trim. Mercury paired it with white trousers that had a red stripe down either leg, embellished with gold. The color scheme was said to be a nod to the Spanish flag, though yellow was also known as one of the singer's favorite colors.

Freddie Mercury performs on stage at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Phil Dent/Redferns/Getty Images
At the time, the European Union was growing in power and adding new members, including Spain and Portugal, but it would be years before the collapse of communism in East Germany and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The USSR was nonetheless in its final throes, and economic pressure exerted by the United States contributed to a catastrophic accident that destroyed a Soviet reactor at Chernobyl in Ukraine, sending radioactive material through the atmosphere above Europe.
In catalogs of Mercury's greatest costumes, the military jacket stands out as a nod to a more commanding Freddie, a man firmly in control of his extraordinary talent and fame. He demonstrated this on stage at Wembley, too, directing tens of thousands of fans to follow his lead as he showed off his vast vocal range.
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