Cover BTS performing 'Butter' at the 2021 AMAs (Photo: Twitter @bts_bighit)

From arriving as nominees in grey, to leaving as Artists of the Year in yellow, this is what the members of BTS were sporting at the music awards this weekend

As one of the hardest working groups the music industry, BTS were recognised for their efforts and musical talent on an international scale at the 2021 American Music Awards on Sunday. They took home three awards—Favourite Pop Song, Favourite Pop Group and Artist of the Year—but what did these winners of the night wear?

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Above BTS all wearing Louis Vuitton (Photo: Twitter @bts_bighit)

BTS were suited and booted in outfits from Louis Vuitton on the red carpet. The suits had a boxy fit—a style they are leaning more towards as they are further immersed in the fashion world—but were belted at the waist akin to Korean Hanbok knots.
 
Among the shades of grey and black were pops of colour: Jimin wore a pink shirt, while J-Hope rocked a blue collar and tie, and V and Suga accessorised with green and pink pins, respectively, on their belts.

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Above BTS all wearing Givenchy (Photo: Twitter @bts_bighit)

During their performance of My Universe with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, BTS changed into edgy streetwear-centric looks from Givenchy that included bandanas, hats and silver chains. Spray-painted elements featured on all their outfits, save for RM and V, who wore head-to-toe black.

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Above BTS all wearing bespoke Tailorable (Photo: Twitter @bts_bighit)

To perform Butter, the boys were appropriately dressed in yellow suits, custom made by Tailorable. Each member was characterised in different patterns, such as pinstripes and waffle print, as well as jackets styles, including sharp blazers, long coats, high neck jackets and structured cardigans.

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