BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Janet Jackson’s ensembles she wore in the “Scream” music video opposite of her brother Michael Jackson were among the items up for bid in a three-day auction.

Julien’s Auctions says her black circular bubble textured fabric long-sleeve shirt, black patent leather pants and black patent leather over-the-ankle boots sold for $125,000 Saturday. The auction called “Iconic Treasures From the Legendary Career and Life of Janet Jackson” concluded Sunday, the singer’s 55th birthday.

Jackson partnered with Juilen's Auctions to sell more than 1,000 items from her career and personal treasures. The auction was held live in Beverly Hills, California, and shown on Julien's website.

A portion of the proceeds will go toward Compassion International, an organization that helps children escape from poverty.

Jackson’s floor-length metallic silver coat with lambskin shearling lining, cuffs and collar, designed by Helen Storey, was bought for $50,000. Her silver string bikini and a pair of matching pants worn underneath the coat by Jackson sold for $25,600.

On Friday, Jackson’s original jacket from her 1990 Rhythm Nation Tour along with a black “1814” cap and black satin gloves with metal plaque decoration was sold for $81,250.

Other items such as Jackson’s silver-tone hoop earring suspending a key worn at the 1987 Soul Train Awards and her Rhythm Nation Tour sold for $43,750.

Jackson’s ensemble worn to the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony sold for $32,000.

A chinchilla fur blanket from her apartment sold for $22,400.

An ensemble worn by Jackson at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards sold for $12,800.

An Aston Martin V-12 Vanquish Coupe, owned and driven by the pop icon, sold for $70,400.

Kim Kardashian even got in on the action by purchasing the singer’s memorable outfit from her 1993 “If” video. The outfit sold for $25,000.

Avery Newmark of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution contributed to this report.

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