
The Pirates Have Landed in the Future
There’s a moment, right before the shutter clicks, when ATEEZ stops being eight performers and becomes something closer to a frequency.
That’s the energy captured across the gatefold cover of @Style Magazine’s July 2026 ASEA Special Edition — a pictorial that doesn’t just document a group, it documents a movement still mid-flight.
From the moment HONGJOONG, SEONGHWA, YUNHO, YEOSANG, SAN, MINGI, WOOYOUNG, and JONGHO debuted in 2018 with a pirate-ship mythology built for the long haul, ATEEZ made one thing clear: they weren’t here to follow a map.
They were drawing their own.
From Treasure Hunters to Tastemakers
Rewind to KQ Fellaz and the early “Treasure” era — eight trainees with a story about searching for something bigger than fame. Fast forward through ZERO: FEVER, THE WORLD, and into the genre-defying GOLDEN HOUR saga, and that search has become a statement. ATEEZ didn’t just survive the hyper-competitive 4th-gen wave — they redefined what survival even looks like.
The GOLDEN HOUR trilogy marked a turning point — not a reinvention so much as a revelation. Where earlier eras leaned into darkness and rebellion, GOLDEN HOUR glows. It’s warmer, more emotionally direct, more confident in its vulnerability.
By the time GOLDEN HOUR: Part.5 arrived, ATEEZ had fully stepped into an era where mature artistry and stadium-scale spectacle coexist without compromise.


Fashion as a Second Language
If you want to understand ATEEZ’s evolution, don’t just listen — look. This pictorial leans into that idea hard, with styling that reads less like “outfits” and more like chapters. The shoot moves through three visual movements: structured tailoring with deconstructed edges (nodding to the group’s military-pirate roots), fluid monochrome separates that let movement do the talking, and finally — the showstopper — a series of statement outerwear pieces in metallics and deep jewel tones that practically vibrate under studio light.
Each member brings a distinct visual signature to the frame. SAN’s sharp, editorial intensity. YUNHO’s effortless command of space. WOOYOUNG’s playful subversion of formalwear. JONGHO’s quiet, grounded power. SEONGHWA’s old-Hollywood elegance. MINGI’s textured, layered storytelling. YEOSANG’s minimalist precision. HONGJOONG’s leader-as-architect energy, tying every frame together.
ATINY: The Eighth Member, Always
What makes ATEEZ’s visual world so distinct is the unity of it all — music, choreography, and aesthetic working as one organism.
Their performances aren’t just danced; they’re staged, with cinematic lighting cues, narrative arcs, and a sense of theatrical scale that turns a comeback stage into a short film.
This pictorial channels that same DNA — high-contrast lighting, architectural framing, and movement-forward posing that makes even still images feel like they’re mid-performance.

The Bigger Picture
In a K-pop landscape crowded with groups chasing virality, ATEEZ have quietly become something rarer: a group whose artistic throughline feels intentional, generational, and self-authored. They’ve made global stages — Coachella included — feel like an extension of their own mythology rather than a checkbox to tick.
For Gen Z audiences who crave authenticity wrapped in spectacle, ATEEZ deliver both — loudly, beautifully, unapologetically.
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Credits & Rights
Editorial Production: Kpoppie Magazine, in collaboration
Published by: Velocity Entertainment Inc. Limited (Japan / New Zealand)
Artists: Ateez managed by KQ Entertainment, all rights reserved in regards to the images
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Cover Story & Creative Direction: Kpoppie Magazine Editorial Team
© 2026 Kpoppie Magazine / Velocity Entertainment Inc. Limited. All rights reserved. Cover and pictorial content protected under the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution prohibited.
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