BTS, the largest group in the world right now, has won numerous awards and continues to shatter barriers as a group, solidifying the success of K-pop around the globe. However, the group’s members have emerged as fashion superstars in their own right, most notably taking on the role of worldwide brand ambassadors for Louis Vuitton.

Suga, the group’s lead rapper and alias for the great Min Yoongi, is one of the most stylish members. He was listed among Tatler Asia’s Most Stylish due to his sense of style. The Deagu wordsmith embraces his own style while still dressing it up when necessary, striking the ideal mix between high fashion and comfort.

Suga is known for always dressing in black, whether it’s for a photo shoot, performance, music video, or interview. Suga frequently wears at least one black item of clothing or accessory, and his ensembles always appear put together and put together.

Suga may be seen sporting a black jacket with dragon and mountain patterns in one of his most recent Instagram images, where he is dressed entirely in black. His fondness for wearing black attire is evident by the way he looks.

It’s also important to note how simple and uncomplicated Suga’s airport style is. Particularly given that the artist himself chose these appearances rather than having stylists do so. While he frequently sports the brand Fear of God, he also sports a distinctive blend of brands with a fondness for Japanese streetwear, like Visvim and Mastermind Japan. At the airport, he was spotted wearing a Chanel coat, casually layered over a leather jacket, along with a blue beanie and distressed jeans. This outfit perfectly encapsulates his sense of style and the typical blending of high fashion and streetwear.

A common nickname for Suga’s style during the group’s “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life” period is the “Mint Yoongi” appearance, where mint refers to his mint-colored hair, and Yoongi refers to his given name. Suga has admitted that both the procedure of getting it and maintaining the hair color requires work. But because of how colorful his hair was, it became one of his most recognizable hairdos.

However, many people also recall his slightly orange-brown hair from this time period, especially as seen in the I Need U music video, which is now known as “Ginger Yoongi.” To the pleasure of fans, he recently wore hair that was similar in color at the band’s recent four-day sold-out show in Los Angeles.

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