Photo Credits: Pledis Entertainment Esquire Hong Kong Dior

When SEVENTEEN’s Mingyu graces a magazine cover, it’s more than just fashion — it’s a statement. For Esquire Hong Kong’s January 2026 issue, the global K-pop star takes center stage in a captivating collaboration with Dior, merging cinematic visuals, sculpted tailoring, and the polished confidence that has defined his rise.

Each frame captures Mingyu not just as a performer, but as a cultural force redefining luxury for a global generation.

Shot by Esquire’s creative director Kian Wong, the editorial reflects a balance between Mingyu’s natural charisma and Dior Men’s architectural elegance. Clean lines, monochrome palettes, and quiet intensity dominate the shoot — a visual metaphor for Mingyu’s evolving identity within SEVENTEEN and the fashion world.

Every Dior piece — from tailored wool coats to effortless knits — transforms into an extension of Mingyu’s dual persona: commanding on stage yet introspective in stillness. He doesn’t wear fashion; he inhabits it.

Milestones and Global Reach

2025 was a year of major milestones for Mingyu and SEVENTEEN — from headlining world tours to global brand campaigns that positioned them at the forefront of the Hallyu Wave. His collaboration with Dior marks not just another fashion intersection, but a symbolic alignment between Korean artistry and European luxury.

Dior gives me confidence,” Mingyu shares in Esquire’s exclusive interview. “It’s about elegance that feels real — not distant.

Creative Direction and Symbolism

The Esquire x Dior shoot channels timeless allure with modern relevance. Metallic tones echo city skylines, while tailored silhouettes underscore architectural continuity between Seoul and Paris — two cultural capitals that frame Mingyu’s artistic story.

With each release, Mingyu continues to test boundaries — not simply as SEVENTEEN’s visual powerhouse but as an emerging muse in the high-fashion narrative.

This Esquire Hong Kong cover doesn’t just celebrate an idol — it cements a generational transformation in fashion’s global vocabulary.