Pirate Queen energy! Priyanka Chopra rocks in leather as Nick Jonas matches her mood at The Bluff Premiere
Let’s be honest - when it comes to red carpet moments, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas rarely miss. The two showed up at the Los Angeles premiere of The Bluff on February 17 looking completely in sync, and yes, social media had a field day. Walking in hand-in-hand, they clearly planned the vibe. It was all shades of brown - but far from boring. The colour story even gave a subtle nod to Priyanka’s pirate role in the film. Leather, tweed, strong shapes - dramatic, but not over-the-top.
Priyanka, who also produced the film, really leaned into the theme. She wore a structured leather corset that almost looked like armour. It was sharp, fitted and powerful - very warrior princess energy. The deep chocolate shade made it feel rich, and there was a bold slash-style detail across the chest that added a slightly raw, battle-ready edge. It didn’t just look like a fashion choice; it felt connected to the character she plays.
Her styling stayed clean and smart. Brown open-toe heels kept the look seamless, while silver jewellery broke up the warmth of the outfit without stealing attention. She wore her hair in loose, beachy waves, which made the whole thing feel less severe. Makeup-wise, she kept it simple - rosy cheeks, soft nude lips. Nothing distracting. The outfit did all the talking.
Nick played it cool. And honestly, that’s what worked. Instead of trying to match her intensity, he complemented it. He went with a brown tweed blazer over a caramel-toned shirt, left slightly open at the collar. Relaxed but still sharp. The texture of the tweed added interest without screaming for attention.
He paired it with matching tailored trousers and finished the look with sleek black boots. Clean. Classic. Confident. It grounded the whole moment without competing with Priyanka’s drama.
Together, they nailed that coordinated-but-not-cheesy couple style. It didn’t feel forced or costume-like. Just two people on the same page, dressing for the same mood.
If this is what pirate-inspired power dressing looks like, we’re absolutely not complaining.
Priyanka, who also produced the film, really leaned into the theme. She wore a structured leather corset that almost looked like armour. It was sharp, fitted and powerful - very warrior princess energy. The deep chocolate shade made it feel rich, and there was a bold slash-style detail across the chest that added a slightly raw, battle-ready edge. It didn’t just look like a fashion choice; it felt connected to the character she plays.
Her styling stayed clean and smart. Brown open-toe heels kept the look seamless, while silver jewellery broke up the warmth of the outfit without stealing attention. She wore her hair in loose, beachy waves, which made the whole thing feel less severe. Makeup-wise, she kept it simple - rosy cheeks, soft nude lips. Nothing distracting. The outfit did all the talking.
Nick played it cool. And honestly, that’s what worked. Instead of trying to match her intensity, he complemented it. He went with a brown tweed blazer over a caramel-toned shirt, left slightly open at the collar. Relaxed but still sharp. The texture of the tweed added interest without screaming for attention.
He paired it with matching tailored trousers and finished the look with sleek black boots. Clean. Classic. Confident. It grounded the whole moment without competing with Priyanka’s drama.
Together, they nailed that coordinated-but-not-cheesy couple style. It didn’t feel forced or costume-like. Just two people on the same page, dressing for the same mood.
If this is what pirate-inspired power dressing looks like, we’re absolutely not complaining.
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