This outfit was a total thriller.

Prince Jackson honored his late father, Michael Jackson, at the Los Angeles premiere of the biopic “Michael,” by wearing a piece of fabric from one of the singer’s shirts.

“Michael Bush was the costume designer for my father; he designed the suit that I was wearing,” the 29-year-old told ABC News on Thursday about his ensemble, “and actually, the armband was made out of the fabric that my dad would always wear — the red corduroy shirt. And that was my childhood, like if I hugged my father, that was what he was wearing.”

Jackson was pictured wearing a red corduroy shirt at the 50th Anniversary “American Bandstand” show taping on April 20, 2002 — 24 years to the day of the “Michael” premiere.

Prince Jackson wearing a black tuxedo with a red armband, posing at the "Michael" premiere.
Prince Jackson honored his late father, Michael Jackson, at the Los Angeles premiere of the biopic “Michael” (pictured here on Monday) through his outfit.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Lionsgate
Prince Jackson attends Lionsgate's "Michael" Los Angeles premiere.
“Michael Bush was the costume designer for my father; he designed the suit that I was wearing,” the 29-year-old (pictured here on the carpet) said.Getty Images for Lionsgate

Prince attended Monday’s premiere with kids from his foundation Heal Los Angeles — an organization that helps youth in the area thrive.

Those in attendance were also sporting red armbands with the Heal Los Angeles logo.

Prince told ABC News that honoring his dad meant “so much” to him. Michael, who died in 2009 at age 50, wore a red armband on several carpets as a nod to helping children in need.

Prince Jackson and Jaafar Jackson posing at the Lionsgate "Michael" Los Angeles premiere.
The armband was also “made out of the fabric that my dad (pictured here on April 20, 2002) would always wear — the red corduroy shirt,” the singer revealed.WireImage
Prince Jackson and Bigi Jackson on the red carpet at the "Michael" premiere.
Prince and his younger brother Bigi paid tribute to their dad’s style while at the movie’s Berlin premiere (pictured here on April 10) with Bigi’s armband featuring an image of Michael’s feet.Getty Images
Prince Jackson and Jaafar Jackson posing at the Lionsgate "Michael" Los Angeles premiere.
“Michael” is set to cover the King of Pop’s life on and off the stage, with his nephew, Jaafar Jackson (pictured here at the Monday premiere with Prince), portraying him.Getty Images for Lionsgate

Other celebs at the LA premiere wore looks inspired by the late Jackson, including Usher, Wale, Myles Garrett and more who donned loafers, gloves and suits in reference to the King of Pop’s style.

Prince and his younger brother Bigi, 24, also paid tribute to their dad’s style while at the movie’s Berlin premiere earlier this month.

Along with the armbands, the siblings wore a gold crown decal on their suit jackets.

Bigi’s armband had its own special image of Michael’s feet on it, representing an iconic dance move the musician always did.

Michael Jackson walks with Prince and Paris through a studio parking lot in Los Angeles.
Prince (pictured here with his dad) called the red shirt his “childhood,” adding, “if I hugged my father, that was what he was wearing.”/ SplashNews.com
Michael Jackson smiling, wearing sunglasses, a black jacket with a bedazzled brooch, a red shirt and a red armband.
Michael (pictured here in 1990) wore a red armband on several carpets as a nod to helping children in need.Getty Images
Prince, Paris, and Blanket Jackson leaving a bookstore.
Michael shared Prince and daughter Paris with ex-wife Debbie Rowe. He used a surrogate and egg donor to welcome Bigi in 2002./ SplashNews.com

“Michael,” which hits theaters Friday, covers the superstar’s life on and off the stage — from his involvement in the Jackson 5 in the 1960s to his tense relationship with his dad, Joe Jackson, played by Colman Domingo.

And the project remains a family affair as Jaafar Jackson — the son of Michael’s older brother Jermaine Jackson — portrays his late uncle.

The musical movie ends after the release of “Bad” in 1987 and doesn’t address the bombshell child sex abuse allegations made against Michael beginning in 1993.

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Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in a red jacket.
“Embodying Michael, I really had to earn the role and prove to the filmmakers that I was capable of becoming Michael,” the son of Jermaine Jackson (pictured here in the film) said.AP
Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson performing on stage in a stadium filled with fans.
The musical movie (pictured here) ends, however, after the release of “Bad” in 1987 and doesn’t address the bombshell child sex abuse allegations made against Michael beginning in 1993.AP

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