Boy George's sense of style definitely comes and goes if this tatty outfit is anything to go by.
The style guru abandoned his usual sharp sartorial look for an old hat, dirty jumper and muddy tracksuit bottoms on a rare afternoon out in London.
But, proving he hasn't left all of his pop star characteristics in the past the music legend, 60, recreated his unforgettable dance moves with a solitary pal in a dusty street - a far cry from the packed stadiums of his past.
The Karma Chameleon hit-maker seemingly pulled out all the stops with his routine and was all smiles talking to a friend as he showcased his moves as his arms and legs flailed in the air.
After showing off his epic dance moves, Boy George took a breather as he sat down on a stoop to seemingly catch his breath after recreating his legendary moves.
The singer was pictured holding his hand to his stomach as he sat perched on the bollard while he continued to chat to his pal.
The Do You Really Want To Hurt Me chart-topper opted for a dressed down look on his low-key day out.
He looked casual yet chic in an oversized grey sweatshirt which he paired with some navy joggers.
Never one to go without a hat, Boy George ditched his famous top hats for a purple beanie as he was all smiles on his London outing.
The much-loved 80s icon topped off the rare casual ensemble with a pair of chunky brown boots.
The 60-year-old singer is currently gearing up to go on tour with Culture Club.
Ahead of the upcoming tour, the singer admitted that he wanted to put out 60 songs in celebration of his 60th birthday last June.
Speaking to Manchester Evening News recently, the music icon told: "I turned 60 last June and wanted to put out 60 songs to celebrate it. I think at the moment I'm on 28 now.
"I've probably released more records in the last three months than most people probably do in their whole careers.
"I just love pop music. I am my record label, so I'm my own boss and can do what I want."
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