The Queen Shared Closet
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The Master List is too long for a pinned post, so it's linked (above) to this pinned post instead. Updates to the master list follow below.
07/17/21 Updates:
Houskeeping: Moved the Granny Takes a Trip floorplan from DVD Extras, added to the main Granny’s post instead.
Added: Puma Los Angeles Olympics hoodie: Brian and Roger. Thanks to the extremely sharp-eyed @natromanxoff for this one! It looks like PUMA is written across the top of Brian’s hoodie in stars and stripes, and you can juuuust see what looks like the same lettering peeking out of Roger’s collar. My guess is that they each owned one.
Updated: Freddie wore his boxy vintage bowling shirt on stage; one of my fave stage looks. This shirt, a pair of shorts, and bare feet. What’s not to love?
Updated: As previously posted, Freddie’s rainbow stripe shirt is very similar to, but not the same as Roger’s rainbow blazer. @stesichoreanpalinode tagged me in @debdarkpetal‘s post with a big color picture of the shirt. Thank you!
Added: From one of the few (two?) times the fellas all wore the same outfit - I give you the black leather pants from the Radio Gaga video. I’m sure Roger, Freddie, and John could’ve worn each other’s sweatpants in a pinch, but poor baby giraffe Brian would have been left out in the cold. I’d say there was very limited actual sharing of pants or jeans.
I believe the only other time they all wore the same thing was in the Calling All Girls video, the white tees and pants -- but I’m choosing to ignore those, because those outfits weren’t very exciting. Buuuuut that kind of goes against the spirit of this blog, so they should probably be added. ;-p
Added: White silky open robe/jacket with what appears to be an ivy or leaf print on the sleeves, front hem and back: Freddie and John. They both wore it in that infamous first shoot in Freddie’s flat, and Freddie wore it on stage.
Updated: In my first post I wondered if John had worn Roger’s black jacket with white/metallic trim; it appears that he did!
Added: Skinny, totally 80′s lime green tie: Roger and John (?). Roger really embraced popped collars and skinny ties at the time, so I would guess that it was his.
Added: Oversized floppy straw hat with a flower: Freddie and John! Definitely a fun, 70s look.
Added: Talk about fun looks! I give you Roger’s Juicy Fruit Gum belt. The picture’s in black and white, but I can just imagine what this belt looked like paired with the infamous rainbow jacket. No one embraced colorful clothes like Rudolph de Rainbow.
(Note: Past updates are archived here.)













