The outfits BTS wore during the Grammy Awards are set to be auctioned off next month! Check out the estimated starting bid on the outfits.
Keep on reading to know more.
BTS' Outfits Worn During the 63rd Grammy Awards Set to be Auctioned Off
According to reports on December 29 KST, Julien's Auctions located at Beverly Hills in California will be auctioning off the outfits all seven BTS members wore during the 63rd Grammy Awards ceremony back in March of this year.
At that time, BTS had donned from head-to-toe an outfit from Louis Vuitton's 2021-2022 Fall-Winter men's collection, a brand for which they are a global ambassador.
Based on the auction house, Julien's Auctions, BTS' seven custom-made outfits has an estimated starting bid of around $30,000 USD, and may go up to $50,000 USD for the ensemble.
However, with the BTS members, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook's immense popularity all around the world, the bid may end up increasing past $50,000 USD.
This isn't the first time an outfit worn by BTS gets auctioned off. Just earlier this year in January, BTS had put up the outfits they wore in their music video for their 2020 hit summer single "Dynamite" up for grabs.
According to reports, their "Dynamite" outfits had a starting bid of around $40,000 USD, but ended up getting sold for an incredible $162,500 USD.
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Not only did BTS wore these outfits, but the fact that they are custom-made also adds to its high value.
Meanwhile, Julien's Auctions will also be auctioning off other outfits worn by the musicians who attended the Grammy Awards ceremony, as well as other items used, among many others.
The auction will be held next month on January 30, 2022, at local time, with proceeds going to the charity organization, MusiCares.
BTS Suga Reassures Fans Amid COVID-19 Positive Test Results
In other news, back on December 24, member Suga was confirmed to have tested positive for COVID-19 following his return from his short vacation in the United States. A day later on December 25, fellow members RM and Jin were also confirmed to have tested positive.
Following reports of their test results, many fans have expressed their worry over the members' health and sent their well wishes.
To ease the worries of fans, Suga took to the global fan community platform, Weverse, to reassure them of his health.
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Over on Weverse, he posted a simple message, saying, "I'm really okay :) Please don't worry too much!"
Seeing this, fans poured in their support for the members and were glad that they were doing fine despite the circumstances.
We hope for Suga, RM, and Jin's speedy recovery!
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Written by Robyn Joan