The Jonas Brothers Really Leaned Into Matching at the Billboard Music Awards
Christian Allaire
After the Jonas Brothers decided to reunite earlier this year, they burst back onto the music scene armed with a whole new fashion look. Take the album art for their new single, “Sucker,” which saw Kevin slip on some psychedelic Dries Van Noten, while Joe did head-to-toe print in Prabal Gurung menswear. They’ve upped their style ante for sure—and tonight, at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, they took their coordinated red carpet aesthetic to brand new heights.
Much like how BTS did complementary suiting this evening, Joe, Kevin, and Nick opted for three distinctive takes on suits that looked even better next to each other. Joe’s was a graphic striped double-breasted suit with a striped T-shirt underneath and chisel-toe boots; Nick wore a colorful, plaid double-breasted suit with tasseled loafers; and Kevin did a more neutral plaid double-breasted style, no shirt underneath, with lace-up oxfords. It was essentially all about a play on pattern, and clashing them in a way that still felt dressed-up and cohesive.
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