Over 1,000 of Janet Jackson’s costumes to be auctioned off on 55th birthday

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Janet Jackson fans will be in “control” of her massive wardrobe collection from the past four decades.

The five-time Grammy Award-winning superstar is teaming with Julien’s Auctions for a huge three-day auction this spring that will see her putting more than 1,000 of her personal items on the block — from her jewelry and stage outfits to luggage and furniture, and even her 1956 Chevy pickup truck.

Her iconic key earring (worn during the “Rhythm Nation” era) is also up for grabs, and so is the original Richard Tyler jacket she wore in the career-defining, award-winning film short and on tour.

The sale takes place May 14 through May 16 — which is Jackson’s 55th birthday.

On Instagram, the Beverly Hills-based venue said the auction, called Property From The Life And Career Of Janet Jackson, “honors The Queen of Pop and her ground breaking four decade career that changed music forever and opened the door for an entire generation of music icons who followed her extraordinary path.”

Also being sold is the bodysuit and ruffled skirt Jackson wore to her secret March 1991 wedding to Rene Elizondo, a silver metallic coat she wore in the 1995 video for the “Scream” duet with her brother Michael Jackson, stage-worn costumes from her many world tours, the outfit she wore on the 1994 “Jackson Family Honors” TV special, the sexy street-wise duds from the “All for You” video, the 1985 American Music Awards gown, and her performance ensemble from the “MTV Icons: Janet Jackson” special in 2001.

The pair of 18-karat white gold hoop earrings covered with black-and-white diamonds that Oprah Winfrey gave Jackson and all of her esteemed guests during her 2005 “Legends Ball” festivities (estimated between $6,000-$8,000) is up for grabs too.

Julien’s is even selling a limited-edition hardcover auction catalog personally signed by “Miss Jackson, if you’re nasty” herself or a whopping $800 price tag.

A portion of the sale’s proceeds will go to Compassion International, a Colorado-based child sponsorship and humanitarian aid organization the auction house said is close to Jackson’s heart.