Photo Credits: Allure Korea + Too Cool For School + SM Entertainment

Red Velvet’s Joy graces the March 2026 digital cover of Allure Korea, partnering with Too Cool For School in a pictorial that pulses with bold sensuality and effortless chic. Her gaze pierces through velvet lips and minimalist edges, embodying K-pop’s timeless evolution into high fashion. This isn’t just a shoot—it’s Joy claiming her spotlight in 2026’s vibrant landscape.

Velvet Origins

Red Velvet debuted in 2014 with “Happiness,” a candy-colored explosion that introduced Irene, Seulgi, Wendy, and Joy as genre-shifting forces. Joy, the lead rapper and sub-vocalist with crystalline tone, brought playful charisma to the mix, her expressive vocals shining amid the group’s velvet-smooth duality of cute and cool.

Yeri joined soon after, solidifying their five-member synergy. Hits like “Red Flavor” and “Psycho” redefined girl group aesthetics, blending R&B, funk, and pop into chart-dominating anthems. By 2026, Red Velvet stands as K-pop royalty, praised by Vogue for innovative sound and Time for standout versatility.

“Joy’s voice isn’t just heard—it’s felt, a velvet thread weaving through Red Velvet’s reinventions.” – Editorial muse on her vocal alchemy

Joy’s Solo Symphony

Joy’s solo path ignited with her 2021 album Hello, topping iTunes in 26 regions and MelOn’s female solo chart. Her 2025 mini-album From JOY, with Love delivered summery romance, proving her emotional depth beyond group dynamics.

Now, amid her 2026 Asia tour JOY SPLASH—packing Taipei and Hong Kong with sold-out splendor—Joy balances MC gigs on Animal Farm, drama roles like The One and Only Romance, and this Allure triumph. Fans adore her “human cherry blossom” aura, her slender silhouette turning backstage snaps into viral poetry.

Her net worth, estimated at $5 million, fuels ventures from music to acting, marking her as Red Velvet’s wealthiest star.

Pictorial’s Cool Edge

In the March 2026 Allure Korea digital issue, Joy collaborates with Too Cool For School on their Sway Lip Velvet line—soft-focus, weightless shades that sway with every expression. Pictorials capture her in black cropped knits and skirts, reclining amid red-cubed lip products on pink rugs, nails clawing elegance.​

Another frame lounges her on crimson sofas, combat boots kicking high, white tank and skirt whispering rebellion. Short bangs frame fox-like eyes, crimson lips popping against minimalist backdrops—Marilyn whispers in modern K-glam. It’s cinematic: Joy as seductress, lip velvets as her weapons of allure.​

This shoot fuses K-pop’s high-energy visuals with luxury beauty, Too Cool For School’s matte innovation meeting Joy’s radiant poise.

Fashion as Fate

Red Velvet pioneered “velvet concept”—cute meets fierce—in ruffled pastels and sleek psycho minis. Joy owns blue velvet gowns and floral “Hello” fields, her style a runway of confidence. Airport candids go viral; work commutes mimic Paris struts.

In Allure, styling tells stories: black textures evoke power, red accents passion, boots ground her ethereal lift. It’s Joy narrating maturity—post-solo, mid-tour—where fashion amplifies identity, not defines it.

Her evolution mirrors K-pop’s: from rookie green apples to global icons blending street edge with couture grace.

Fandom’s Eternal Flame

ReVeluvs—Red Velvet’s devoted—fuel this fire, from 2014’s two-million-view “Happiness” surge to 2026 tour hysteria. Joy’s Instagram blooms with spring florals and Hong Kong cheers, fans dubbing her “Barbie proportions” and “eternal glow.”

“Lips that sway, eyes that command—Joy redefines cool in every shade.” – Allure Korea vibe decoded

International waves crash: U.S. Billboard debuts, European royalty vibes, Asia tours selling out. Dating Crush publicly? It humanizes her, deepening bonds in fan culture’s embrace.

Global Velvet Impact

Red Velvet reshaped K-pop’s “passive” image, empowering women via versatile hits. Joy’s Allure extends this—exporting Korean beauty to global feeds, Too Cool For School riding her wave.

2026 sees solo splashes amid group rumors, but Joy’s pictorial signals solo dominance in fashion-K-pop crossover. From SM Rookies to Vogue nods, their footprint spans charts, stages, screens.

This shoot? A milestone where Joy’s artistry—music, visuals, heart—intertwines, shifting K-pop toward bold, beauty-fused narratives.

“From rookie sparkle to global icon—Joy’s Allure is Red Velvet’s boldest reinvention yet.” – Capturing her 2026 fashion pinnacle

The Production Team

EDITOR | 김지현�
DESIGNER | 임정은
PHOTOGRAPHER | 최문혁�
STYLIST | 박서현
HAIR | 정다빈(밋큐트)
MAKEUP | 전아렴(밋큐트)
SET | 이다영
NAIL | 임미성
ASSISTANT | 권세림, 박유슬

EDITOR | Kim Ji-hyun
DESIGNER | Lim Jeong-eun (Im Jung-eun)
PHOTOGRAPHER | Choi Moon-hyuk (Choi Mun-hyeok)
STYLIST | Park Seo-hyun
HAIR | Jung Da-bin (Meet Cute)
MAKEUP | Jeon A-ryeom (Meet Cute)
SET | Lee Da-young
NAIL | Lim Mi-seong (Im Mi-sung)
ASSISTANT | Kwon Se-rim, Park Yu-seul (Park Yoo-seul)