The Most Talked-About Looks from The Voice S28

The Most Talked-About Looks from The Voice S28

Lillian Ashbaugh 2025-10-15

The Voice Season 28 gave fans more than just incredible performances, it became a full-on fashion moment. From Reba McEntire’s western charm to Snoop Dogg’s street-chic swagger and Michael Bublé’s timeless cool, every episode brought standout style. Let’s relive the most talked-about looks that made this season one of the most fashionable yet.

Reba McEntire’s Blue Fringe Jacket

In Episode 1 (Blind Auditions), Reba stepped out in a blue fringe jacket that immediately set the season’s fashion tone. The soft blue hue paired with cascading fringe caught studio lights and eyes alike. That opening night outfit signaled that style would be part of this season’s narrative. (The season’s blind auditions kicked off on September 22).


Reba McEntire’s Blue Fringe Jacket

Michael Bublé’s Brown Leather Jacket

During Episode 2, Michael Bublé opted for a brown leather jacket that grounded his signature smooth delivery with a rugged edge. It struck the balance between polished and relaxed ,  perfect for his mentor role and for viewers to connect with.

Michael Bublé’s Brown Leather Jacket

Snoop Dogg’s Black Zipper Jacket

In Episode 3, Snoop brought sleek minimalism with a black zipper jacket. The clean lines and subtle hardware let his presence shine without overcomplicating. It felt sharply tailored yet suited to his casual charisma.


Snoop Dogg’s Black Zipper Jacket

Snoop Dogg’s Blazer Suit

By Episode 4, Snoop elevated his look with a blazer suit. He strutted on stage in a sharp silhouette that looked powerful next to his usual streetwear style. That contrast made the blazer feel like a statement piece rather than just a costume switch.

Snoop Dogg’s Blazer Suit

Team Reba Sweatshirt

Also in Episode 4, Team Reba celebrated unity with a Team Reba sweatshirt, a cozy, casual symbol of camaraderie. It felt authentic and approachable, a reminder that coaches and contestants share more than coaching moments.


Team Reba Sweatshirt

Peyton Kyle’s Rhinestone Embellished Blazer

In Episode 5, Peyton Kyle turned heads in a rhinestone-embellished blazer. Each sparkle caught the camera during her performance, giving her aura extra gravity. It read youthful, glamorous, and confident all at once.


Peyton Kyle’s Rhinestone Embellished Blazer

Alex Brown’s Cropped Jacket

During Episode 6, Alex Brown donned a cropped jacket that was chic in its simplicity. The shorter cut highlighted her stage presence and made her look bold, no extra flair needed. (Incidentally, The Voice’s Episode 6 aired October 7)

 

Alex Brown’s Cropped Jacket

Kelsea Ballerini’s Denim Jacket

In Episode 7, coach Kelsea Ballerini nailed a laid-back moment with her denim jacket. The soft wash and casual styling made her feel grounded and genuine ,  like a friend rooting for her team, not just a star on stage.

Kelsea Ballerini’s Denim Jacket

Snoop Dogg’s Blue Bomber Jacket

Also that episode, Snoop surprised with a blue bomber jacket ,  a bold color shift from his earlier black looks. It added vibrancy and a touch of playfulness to his coach persona, and fans loved the visual contrast.

Snoop Dogg’s Blue Bomber Jacket

Reba McEntire’s Feather Cuff Sweater

In the finale, Episode 8, Reba dazzled in a feather cuff sweater. The delicate feather detailing on the cuffs added drama without overpowering her presence. It was elegant, whimsical ,  a perfect send-off for her style story this season.

Reba McEntire’s Feather Cuff Sweater

Michael Bublé’s Green & Red Bomber Jackets

Also in Episode 8, Michael Bublé delivered two standout looks: first a green bomber jacket during his coaching moments, then later a red bomber jacket for his performance segment. The switch signaled emotion, intensity, and that classic showmanship we expect from him.

                                                  Michael Bublé’s Green Bomber JacketsMichael Bublé’s Red Bomber Jackets

Conrad Khalil’s Cotton Shacket

During the Battles rounds, Conrad Khalil sported a cotton shacket (shirt-jacket hybrid) that looked comfortable and modern. It felt like the outfit of someone ready to fight ,  stylish but practical enough for performance.

Conrad Khalil’s Cotton Shacket

Lauren Anderson’s Mid-Long Trench Coat

In the live performance phase, Lauren Anderson wore a mid-long trench coat that gave her entrance a dramatic cinematic feel. The coat’s sweeping lines matched her vocal reach, making her moment feel larger than life.

Lauren Anderson’s Mid-Long Trench Coat

Revel Day’s Brown Wool Jacket

Revel Day chose a brown wool jacket in a later show that combined warmth and structure. The tailored cut kept him polished, while the earthy tones let him look grounded and genuine on live TV.

Revel Day’s Brown Wool Jacket

Max Cooper III’s Cow Print Jacket

Max Cooper III made one of the most memorable style moves with a cow print jacket. That bold pattern screamed confidence ,  he owned it. No wonder it became a viral moment among fans and fashion commentators.

Max Cooper III’s Cow Print Jacket

Elliot Hunt’s Black Embroidery Jacket

Elliot Hunt closed out the season with a black embroidery jacket that balanced elegance and edge. The intricate stitching glowed under stage lights, turning craftsmanship into drama ,  perfect for a climactic performance.

Elliot Hunt’s Black Embroidery Jacket

A Seamless Style Nod: Only Murders in the Building

As all these voices and looks collided on stage, one can’t help but notice how wardrobe can mirror story arcs. Just as Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) evolves through sleek coats and tailored suits in Only Murders in the Building Season 5 to reflect her growing confidence and shifting alliances, The Voice artists also used fashion as narrative armor ,  each costume change underscored their performance journey.

Only Murders in the Building

Final Notes

 

Outfits on The Voice Season 28 weren’t just costumes,  they were characters in their own right. Every jacket, blazer, and sweatshirt told us something about who wore it at that moment. From Reba’s fringed swagger in Episode 1 to Elliot Hunt’s fine embroidery in the finale, these looks made the season as memorable visually as it was musically.