Photo Credits: Men’s Non-No + Bottega Veneta + JYP Entertainment

Stray Kids’ I.N steps into the spotlight as the cover star of Men’s Non-No Japan’s April 2026 issue, channeling Bottega Veneta’s Summer 2026 collection with effortless poise. This pictorial marks a pinnacle in his ascent as Bottega Veneta’s global ambassador, blending K-pop’s raw energy with high fashion’s quiet luxury. Fans worldwide are captivated, seeing in these images the evolution of a maknae who’s redefining idol elegance.

From Busan Boy to Global Icon

Yang Jeong-in, better known as I.N, was born on February 8, 2001, in Busan, South Korea, making him 25 in 2026. As Stray Kids’ vocalist and maknae, standing at 172 cm, he joined JYP Entertainment in 2017 after a survival show that birthed the group. His warm ISFJ personality shines through in vocals that anchor the group’s chaotic sound.

I.N’s journey mirrors Stray Kids’ gritty rise. Debuting in 2018 under JYP, the group survived pre-debut scrutiny, losing a member but forging unbreakable bonds. By 2019, tracks like “MIROH” earned their first music show win, propelling them from underdogs to stadium-fillers.

“I.N isn’t just wearing Bottega—he’s breathing its quiet revolution.”

Stray Kids’ Fiery Evolution

Stray Kids I.N in Bottega Veneta leather jacket and white shirt for MEN’S NON-NO April 2026 

Stray Kids exploded with their 2020 album GO LIVE and “God’s Menu,” selling over 243,000 copies in its first month and birthing the “Stray Kids genre”—a malataste of hip-hop, EDM, and theatrics. This era redefined them as an eight-member powerhouse post-Woojin’s exit.

Milestones piled up: “Thunderous” in 2021 expanded their “music restaurant” lore, while 2026 saw them snag the Best Album Daesang at the 33rd Hanteo Music Awards—their 19th grand prize, topping fourth-gen groups. They also teased a new album and world tour, cementing JYP’s top act status.

I.N’s soaring lines in these tracks add emotional depth, making him indispensable.

Their sound evolved from raw rebellion—”Side Effects,” “Victory Song”—to global anthems, with 2026 projects promising more innovation.

Fashion as Stray Kids’ Secret Weapon

Stray Kids pioneered K-pop’s style rebellion, swapping ripped jeans and chains for Givenchy suits in the “MANIAC” era. This shift challenged idol norms, blending street edge with haute couture and proving masculinity’s fluidity.

I.N embodies this chameleon spirit. Named Bottega Veneta ambassador in January 2025, he stunned at Milan Fashion Week in a black blazer for Summer 2026, then attended Winter 2026 shows and Seoul privates. His looks—newsprint boldness to sleek leathers—turn heads globally.

In the Men’s Non-No pictorial, I.N models Bottega’s Summer 2026 staples: sharp black suits, beige ensembles with scarves, gray trench coats over white shirts, and signature bags in pink and neutral tones. These shots offer styling guides for weddings, parties, and daily elegance, fusing luxury with accessibility.

“From ‘God’s Menu’ frenzy to Bottega’s hush— I.N harmonizes K-pop’s roar with luxury’s whisper.”

Bottega Veneta: I.N’s Perfect Muse

Stray Kids I.N in beige suit, scarf, holding Bottega Veneta bag 

Bottega Veneta, known for intrecciato weaves and understated opulence, found its K-pop match in I.N. His debut at their Spring 2025 show in bold prints signaled a new era; by 2026, he’s fronting campaigns that echo Stray Kids’ intricate visuals.

The April pictorial captures this synergy. I.N’s serene gaze against Bottega’s textured fabrics tells a story of growth—from Busan’s streets to Milan’s runways. It’s not just clothing; it’s identity, mirroring how Stray Kids layers chaos into harmony.

“From stage chaos to runway calm, I.N proves Stray Kids own every realm.”

Visuals That Echo the Music

Stray Kids’ aesthetics are storytelling mastery: “God’s Menu” visuals like restaurant mayhem pair with beats, while “MIROH”‘s maze mirrors迷失 youth. Fashion amplifies this—I.N’s Bottega looks evoke the group’s polished rage, suiting their 2026 Daesang-winning polish.

These editorials position I.N as a solo force within the collective. His pictorial styling—leather jackets, essential upgrades—guides fans on modern menswear, blending K-pop flair with Bottega’s timeless craft.

This interplay defines their era: music videos as fashion films, stages as catwalks. I.N’s feature elevates it, showing how visuals propel careers skyward.

STAY Power and Worldwide Reign

Stray Kids I.N in white shirt holding pink Bottega Veneta bag 

Stray Kids’ fandom, STAY, fuels this ascent. From 2019’s first wins to 2026’s continent-spanning awards (North America to Africa), their loyalty built empires—millions in sales, sold-out tours.

I.N’s ambassadorship boosts this. Fan cams from Milan and Seoul went viral; the pictorial has Reddit buzzing, pre-orders soaring. It’s global: Bottega’s reach meets Stray Kids’ 19 Daesangs, reshaping K-pop’s fashion footprint.

In 2026, with new music looming, I.N symbolizes their shift— from survivalists to icons. STAY see themselves in his poised evolution.

The Maknae’s Quiet Revolution

I.N’s Men’s Non-No moment isn’t solo glory; it’s Stray Kids’ thesis on reinvention. At 25, the Busan native bridges K-pop’s youth and luxury’s maturity, his Bottega-clad poise whispering volumes amid the group’s roar.

This pictorial—trench coats flowing like stage capes, bags as bold statements—invites everyone into their world. It’s emotional: the maknae who harmonizes chaos now harmonizes couture.

Stray Kids represent K-pop’s now—self-produced, boundary-smashing, fashion-forward. I.N’s glow proves they’re just warming up

“STAY built an empire; I.N crowns it. This pictorial isn’t a shoot—it’s a manifesto for the next K-pop dynasty.”