Photo Credits: Louis Vuitton. WWD. Kakao Entertainment
GOT7’s BamBam graces the cover and pictorial of WWD Thailand’s October 2025 issue, dressed in striking ensembles from Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Fall-Winter 2025 collection. The shoot highlights BamBam in a Made To Order patchwork leather zipped hoodie paired with iconic Louis Vuitton accessories such as the LV Sailor necklace and the Damier de Louis motif accents. This collaboration captures BamBam’s effortless charm and sophisticated style, blending modern streetwear vibes with luxurious fashion elements.
The pictorial showcases BamBam’s adeptness at embodying a sleek, urban elegance that resonates with global fashion trends while subtly honoring his Thai roots. This high-fashion editorial photographed for WWD Thailand is not just a testament to BamBam’s international star power but also a reflection of his evolving role as a style icon beyond music. The Louis Vuitton looks embody meticulously crafted craftsmanship and a bold aesthetic for the autumn-winter season, complementing BamBam’s dynamic persona.
This feature marks a significant milestone as BamBam becomes a key figure representing high-end menswear in Thailand’s premier fashion magazine, further elevating his influence in the fashion industry. The combination of cutting-edge design and BamBam’s charismatic presence makes this pictorial a must-see for fans and fashion enthusiasts alike, illustrating the seamless fusion of K-pop culture with global luxury fashion.





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