Janet Jackson Is Cool in a Crisp White Suit for a Night Out in London
Janet Jackson has always been the essence of cool.
On Monday, Jackson surprised fans when she arrived at the 1,500th performance of Cabaret at London's Kit Kat Club. Fans cheered outside of the Playhouse Theatre as she made her way inside the venue while in a crisp white suit.
Jackson's summer suit was composed of a boxy, single-breasted blazer with a sleek shawl lapel, styled over a half-buttoned white collared shirt, and paired with tailored wide-leg white pants. The legendary singer wore her braids in a top-knot bun and accessorized the look with large gold hoops and black platform sneakers, adding a sporty flair to the sleek outfit.
And while the star posed for photos solo inside the theater, she didn't arrive alone. The All For You singer attended the show with fellow musician and longtime friend Maxwell, who recently performed a headlining set at the 2025 Essence Music Festival in New Orleans.
Like Maxwell, this time last summer, Jackson served as the headliner for the 2024 Essence Festival. At the same time, she was also on the road for her international Together Again Tour, which started in the spring of 2023 and ended in October of last year.
In May, the Grammy-winning artist was honored with the Icon Award at the 2025 American Music Awards in Las Vegas. For the momentous occasion, Jackson also chose an all-white ensemble, which she wore both on the red carpet and on the stage for her legacy award performance. The hip-hop-inspired look featured a puffy white bomber jacket styled over a white ribbed tank and baggy jeans with peekaboo underwear from Vetements.
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