Photo Credits: Glamour México y Latinoamérica + HYBE + Geffen Records
KATSEYE graces the March 2026 cover of Glamour México y Latinoamérica, radiating a fierce fusion of global pop power and high-fashion edge. This pictorial cements their evolution from survival show survivors to international icons, blending K-pop precision with boundary-breaking style.

From Dream Academy to Global Stage
Born from HYBE and Geffen Records’ bold 2023 survival show The Debut: Dream Academy, KATSEYE emerged victorious amid 120,000 applicants worldwide. Sophia, Lara, Daniela, Yoonchae, Megan, and Manon—each hailing from diverse corners like the Philippines, USA, Switzerland, Korea, and beyond—debuted June 28, 2024, with the digital single “Debut” from their EP SIS (Soft Is Strong).
The group’s name evokes the iridescent cat’s eye gemstone, symbolizing each member’s unique hue. Their official fandom, EYEKONS, quickly swelled as tracks like “Touch” went viral on TikTok, turning casual scrolls into devoted streams.
By 2025, reinvention struck with “Gnarly,” debuting at No. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100, followed by the EP Beautiful Chaos—a hyperpop explosion of tracks like “Gabriela” and “Gameboy.” This era embraced “celebrating confusion,” pushing genres and proving their growth from trainees to trailblazers.
“We can’t fake this. We all have that shared goal of KATSEYE’s success.” – Sophia Laforteza
Visual Symphony: Fashion as Their Fiercest Weapon
KATSEYE’s aesthetics tell stories sharper than their choreo. In the Glamour Mexico shoot by Esteban Calderón, they coordinate outfits where “each member shines individually yet unites as one,” per Sophia—think Y2K minis, distressed denim, corsets, and statement furs in a riot of purple, sky blue, green, peach, pink, and yellow.
Sophia channels preppy-chic with button-downs and knee-high boots; Yoonchae, the maknae, mixes low-rise staples with feathery edges; Megan blends androgynous baggy jeans with feminine flair. Daniela’s ballroom roots infuse main dancer fire, while Lara’s limitless key charm unlocks vocal runs in sage green.

Their Gap “Better in Denim” campaign and Pandora rings amplify this: fashion isn’t accessory—it’s armor. Stage looks evolve with music, from SIS‘s soft strength to Beautiful Chaos‘s glitchy rebellion, making every MV a runway.

Beautiful Chaos: The Soundtrack to Reinvention
Beautiful Chaos (June 2025) marked their sonic leap—braggadocious bops like “Gnarly (Ice Spice Remix)” and “Gabriela (Young Miko Remix)” fused K-pop polish with global trap and Latin pulses. “Internet Girl” in January 2026 extended this digital-age diary, charting their unfiltered rise.
Collaborations amplify impact: “Touch (ft. Yeonjun),” VALORANT’s “M.I.A,” and Monster High’s “Fright Song” bridge worlds. Their remix album Beautiful Chaos: The Remixes showcases versatility, drawing EYEKONS deeper into the fandom vortex.
This isn’t just music; it’s a movement. HYBE’s global strategy shines through localization—pop for local ears, K-pop performance for the world—yielding North American tour sellouts and festival slots.
EYEKONS Unite: Fandom’s Electric Pulse
EYEKONS aren’t fans—they’re co-creators. From Weverse lives to TikTok challenges, the fandom fuels milestones like Coachella 2026 and pending Grammy nods for Best New Artist. Their Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE Netflix doc peeled back the glamour, humanizing the hustle and forging unbreakable bonds.
International ripples hit hard: Lollapalooza Argentina, Brazil, Chile in March 2026 syncs perfectly with this Glamour drop, teasing The Beautiful Chaos World Tour‘s extension. Mexico City’s Teatro Metropólitan finale in 2025 roared; now, Latin America claims them as kin.
Manon’s health hiatus underscores resilience—the group adapts, proving sisterhood trumps spotlight.

“Our diversity was our greatest challenge and strongest inspiration.” – HYBE Producer

Glamour Mexico: A Pinnacle of Power
The March 2026 Glamour pictorial captures KATSEYE mid-stride: sultry poses in metallic sheens and layered textures evoke chaos tamed into couture. It’s their manifesto—six women, six worlds, one gaze that commands. As Sophia notes, outfits reflect creative direction: individual flair in collective harmony.
This cover isn’t endpoint; it’s launchpad for Grammys, world domination, and more. KATSEYE redefines K-pop’s fourth gen: multicultural, unapologetic, visually voracious. In an era of algorithms, they’re the glitch that sticks.
“Fashion is our fiercest weapon—each look tells our story before we sing a note.” – Daniela Avanzini
“Glamour Mexico isn’t just a cover—it’s our manifesto of multicultural magic.” – Lara Raj
Glamour’s Global Echo
KATSEYE’s Glamour Mexico cover reverberates across borders, igniting conversations from Seoul studios to Mexico City streets. As Latin America’s K-pop fervor peaks—fueled by sold-out Lollapalooza sets and fervent EYEKONS waving lightsticks in emerald hues—the pictorial positions them as cultural bridges.
Their unyielding fusion of vulnerability and virtuosity mirrors the group’s ethos: chaos as clarity, diversity as dominance. This isn’t mere magazine ink; it’s a spark for the next wave of stan culture, where every frame fuels fan edits and viral reels.

“From Dream Academy tears to world tour cheers, we’re proof that chaos creates legends.” – Megan Skiendiel

Eyes on the Horizon
Looking ahead, KATSEYE teases more: whispers of a full-length album post-Beautiful Chaos, rumored Paris Fashion Week cameos, and The Beautiful Chaos World Tour expansion into Europe and Asia by late 2026. Manon’s triumphant return promises vocal layers that will shatter stages, while Sophia hints at solo ventures blending acting and songwriting.
In K-pop’s ever-shifting landscape, KATSEYE doesn’t chase trends—they set them, eyes locked on a legacy that redefines global girl group glory. The Glamour gaze is just the beginning.


