
Michael Jackson's son Prince has revealed that he is inspired by his late father when it comes to making fashion choices.
The 22-year-old shared that he follows in Jackson's footsteps by working with stylist Rushka Bergman and how teaming up with the creative consultant is 'almost nostalgic' for him.
Prince discussed working with Bergman, just like his dad did, in a behind-the-scenes video with Vogue that was filmed ahead of him and his sister Paris, 21, attending the 60th birthday celebrations of Motown records.
In the clip, Price told: "I remember Rushka was my dad's stylist. She would always come in with these large racks... my dad loved shiny things, blingy, you know?
"So when I came in yesterday to look at the jacket, it was almost nostalgic."
He continued: "It was very cool that to see that I am like, not really being put in the same shoes, but almost doing a very similar thing."
Also in the footage, as his sister sat having her hair and make-up done by professionals Prince lifted up his trouser leg to show a inking of his father on his calf.

Ahead of hitting the red carpet for the event Prince posted a sweet snap of him and his sister.
He wrote: "I don’t always dress up…but when I do it’s with my gorgeous sister @parisjackson. Stay classy my friends."
Model Paris soon responded to the Loyola Marymount University graduate and she was equally as sentimental with her reply.
Paris wrote: “i love this so much!! you are so handsome and did such an amazing job on stage, i get more proud of you each day. i love that we get to do these things together and so excited for what’s to come!! love you.”
Prince and Paris' father Michael died in June 2009.

In the later part of his career, Michael Jackson faced several allegations of molesting young boys, and was first investigated in 1993 over abuse claims made by Jordan Chandler, a 13-year-old from New York.
The star went on trial in 2005 after being charged with molesting Gavin Arvizo, a cancer patient who was aged 13 at the time of the alleged abuse.
He was found not guilty on all charges.
At the start of this year controversial documentary Leaving Neverland aired on Channel 4.
The much-discussed documentary featured interviews from two former child companions of Jackson - Wade Robson and James Safechuck - who both claimed the singer had sexually abused them.
The Jackson family have furiously denied the claims made in the film.