
There's nary a bomber jacket in sight on Nick Jonas' new L'Uomo Vogue cover, only a bold Louis Vuitton menswear look from the maison's Fall 2015 collection. Considering there are not many places a printed Canadian jumpsuit and matching rope motif peacoat would fly, we're glad he's making the most of the opportunity to embrace a luxury look, especially since a) if he's not wearing a bomber jacket he's probably shirtless and b) his brother has already taken the title of The Cool One. However inside the issue, it's Nick's newfound status as a gay icon (the youngest Jonas plays a ridiculously buff gay character on the show Kingdom) that gets discussed.
"It’s an honor, but I don’t think of myself as an icon," the frequently shirtless star tells the magazine. "There should be a lot more straight artists who don’t have a problem with having gay fans. I’m really proud to play gay characters and I’ll continue to do so. I think it’s among the challenges of maturing as an actor."
Nick also discusses his potential next act as a playwright, saying he'd like to head back to Broadway with something he'd written himself. But more importantly, he wears this fantastic white shirt, which, surprise, is also by Louis Vuitton, and a black coat by Tom Ford, which is also not a bomber jacket. Read the budding writer's full interview here, and remember the days when his most statement piece was a purity ring.
"It’s an honor, but I don’t think of myself as an icon," the frequently shirtless star tells the magazine. "There should be a lot more straight artists who don’t have a problem with having gay fans. I’m really proud to play gay characters and I’ll continue to do so. I think it’s among the challenges of maturing as an actor."
Nick also discusses his potential next act as a playwright, saying he'd like to head back to Broadway with something he'd written himself. But more importantly, he wears this fantastic white shirt, which, surprise, is also by Louis Vuitton, and a black coat by Tom Ford, which is also not a bomber jacket. Read the budding writer's full interview here, and remember the days when his most statement piece was a purity ring.

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