Kpop X Fashion

XG Jurin in Chanel Coco Crush jewelry for Vogue Japan April 2026, elegant close-up portrait

Jurin’s Chanel Spark: Vogue Japan & Numéro Tokyo Magic 

Photo Credits: Chanel + Numero Tokyo + Vogue Japan + XGALX Jurin’s Chanel Glow: Vogue & Numéro Triumph Jurin, the fearless leader of K-pop's boundary-breaking girl group XG, is redefining elegance in Tokyo's top fashion bibles. Her stunning Chanel features in Vogue Japan and Numéro TOKYO blend high glamour with raw charisma, signaling a solo ascent amid XG's global dominance. These editorials aren't just photoshoots—they're manifestos of her evolving artistry.​ "Makeup isn't just beauty—it's magic that unlocks a new me, infinite like denim's endless possibilities." – Jurin on her Numéro TOKYO Chanel glow XG's Rise: From Secret Training to World Stages XG burst onto
Chuei Liyu Esquire Korea March 2026 Cetaphil cover, vibrant knit vest and fresh skin glow.

Liyu’s Glow: Esquire Korea x Cetaphil Cover Star

Photo Credits: Esquire Korea. + Cetaphil + FNC Entertainment Chuei Liyu, the Taiwanese sensation under FNC Entertainment, commands the Esquire Korea March 2026 digital cover in a fresh Cetaphil collaboration that blends K-pop charisma with skincare simplicity. Just months after his solo debut, this pictorial cements his rise as a visual powerhouse. From Survival Stage to Solo Spotlight Chuei Liyu first captivated audiences on Mnet's Boys II Planet in 2025, unveiled as a "Visual Poster" before the show even aired. Representing FNC Entertainment, he ranked 10th in the finale, missing the debut with ALPHA DRIVE ONE but igniting a solo path. His
Hyunjin Stray Kids GUESS JEANS Global Ambassador Campaign

Hyunjin x GUESS: Stray Kids’ Visual King Redefines Denim Dynasty

Stray Kids' Hyunjin has been named Global Brand Ambassador for GUESS JEANS, igniting a fusion of K-pop rebellion and American denim heritage. This March 2026 announcement unveils a campaign where Hyunjin's eclectic artistry meets bold self-expression, signaling a new era for both worlds. Fans worldwide, known as STAY, are already buzzing with the promise of visuals that blend stage ferocity and street-edge cool. Photo Credits: GUESS JEANS + JYP Entertainment From Survival to Stadiums: Stray Kids' Meteoric Rise Stray Kids burst onto the scene in 2017 through JYP Entertainment's survival show, pre-debuting with the raw anthem "Hellevator" that captured their
BTS’ V in a long black CELINE coat with a bold red scarf, exuding timeless elegance in teaser image for CELINE Hiver 2026 Paris show.

BTS’ V, the Celine Prince: Elegance and Power in the Hiver 2026 Teasers

Photo Credits: Celine + THV + BigHit Music A new chapter in Paris In the lead-up to Paris Fashion Week, BTS’ V has once again turned a simple teaser into a global fashion event. His latest images for the CELINE Hiver 2026 Show, shared through his Instagram, feel less like promotion and more like a cinematic prologue. Set for March 7 at 12 p.m. Paris time, the show marks another key moment in V’s ongoing dialogue with the French house and with the fans who have watched his evolution from rookie idol to global style icon. “These photos don’t just
BABYMONSTER in Balenciaga’s Summer 2026 collection on the cover of Vogue Hong Kong March 2026, capturing their arrival as K‑pop fashion icons.

BABYMONSTER x Balenciaga: The Vogue Hong Kong Moment That Redefined 2026 K‑Pop

Photo Credits: Vogue Hong Kong + YG Entertainment + Balenciaga On the cover of Vogue Hong Kong’s 2026 Anniversary March issue, BABYMONSTER stand framed in a muted, almost cinematic light, draped in Balenciaga’s Summer 2026 collection. Seven young women, only months ago still labeled “rookies,” now inhabit the center of a high‑fashion universe once reserved for supermodels and fashion royalty. The image is not just a photoshoot; it feels like a declaration—one that stitches together three threads: BABYMONSTER’s rapid evolution, Balenciaga’s avant‑garde architecture, and the global language of youth culture that K‑pop now speaks so fluently.​ From YG Rookie Wave to
WOODZ poses for GQ Korea x TOD’S March 2026 digital cover in sleek neutral-toned tailoring.

WOODZ and the Art of Becoming: Inside GQ Korea x TOD’S March 2026 Icon

Photo Credits: GQ Korea + TODS + EDAM Entertainment WOODZ — Redefining Modern Individuality When WOODZ stands in front of the camera for GQ Korea’s March 2026 digital issue — framed by the understated luxury of TOD’S — you sense a complete artist in motion. Every slight shift of gaze and fingertip is composed like melody and verse. His presence doesn’t merely fill the lens; it transforms it. It’s an evolution we’ve witnessed in real time. Since debuting under his real name Cho Seung-youn, WOODZ has shaped a career that defies categorization — singer, songwriter, producer, and visionary, all balancing beneath a single
Kim Sejeong in Harper’s BAZAAR Korea 2026 Spring Edition, wearing Longchamp, captured in soft natural light.

Kim Sejeong — The Light Returns: A Spring Vision with Harper’s BAZAAR Korea x Longchamp

Photo Credits: Harper’s BAZAAR Korea + Longchamp + Jellyfish Entertainment The Season of Sejeong Something shifts when Kim Sejeong steps into the frame. It’s more than the way light seems to bend toward her — it’s that she understands what to do with it. In Harper’s BAZAAR Korea’s 2026 Spring Edition, Sejeong reunites with Longchamp for a pictorial that redefines modern femininity: bold, serene, and self-possessed. Her energy flickers between actress, idol, and muse — the rare convergence that makes her one of Korea’s most magnetic creative forces. And in this shoot, she isn’t just wearing the season; she’s narrating
Nicholas of &TEAM poses in ELLE Taiwan’s March 2026 issue, blending minimalism and emotion in a modern editorial portrait.

Nicholas of &TEAM: The Quiet Power Behind the Spotlight

Photo Credits: ELLE Taiwan + YX Labels The Poise Before the Rise Under the lens of ELLE Taiwan’s March 2026 issue, Nicholas of &TEAM doesn’t just pose — he narrates. Each glance, each shift of light feels deliberate, as if stills from a film about identity and grace. Beneath the polished surface lies a performer who has translated years of evolution into an art form that bridges distance, culture, and sound. “Every stage is a conversation,” Nicholas says quietly, “not with words, but with energy.” He stands at the intersection of past and present — part of HYBE LABELS JAPAN’s boundary-breaking ensemble