Photo Credits: Marie Claire Korea + Chaument + JYP Entertainment

Stray Kids’ Lee Know steps into Marie Claire Korea’s May 2026 cover story with the quiet force of someone who knows exactly how to hold a frame. In collaboration with Chaumet, the images turn softness into statement and elegance into attitude, giving his visual identity a fresh, editorial clarity.

This cover feels like a fitting snapshot of where Lee Know sits in the K-pop landscape now: not just as a performer, but as a fully realized fashion figure whose presence can carry a luxury campaign with ease. The pink and blue cover variations lean into contrast—delicate, polished, and unmistakably modern—while the jewelry styling adds a layered sense of movement and symbolism.

From Trainee to Global Name

Lee Know’s rise has always been tied to precision. Before Stray Kids’ official debut on March 25, 2018, with I Am NOT and “District 9,” he had already built the kind of performance discipline that makes a stage feel controlled, intentional, and alive.

That foundation matters because Stray Kids’ story has never been static. The group’s identity has grown through constant reinvention, self-driven production, and a global fanbase that treats each era like a new chapter in a larger creative novel. By 2026, Stray Kids are being positioned as one of K-pop’s defining acts, with new projects, tours, and fan-facing content extending the scale of their world even further.

“Lee Know’s strongest visual trait is not flash — it’s control.”

Fashion as Language

Lee Know’s Marie Claire Korea cover underscores one of the most compelling truths about K-pop today: styling is storytelling. The Chaumet jewelry does not just decorate the image; it sharpens the mood, making the look feel like a conversation between classic craftsmanship and contemporary idol charisma.

That matters because Lee Know has become especially compelling in visual editorial settings where restraint reads as power. The covers frame him in a way that feels luxurious but not distant, polished but not sterile, which is exactly why the result works for both fashion readers and fans. His image translates cleanly across performance, photography, and brand identity—a rare and valuable crossover in modern pop culture.

“Lee Know’s strongest visual trait is not flash — it’s control.”

Why Fans Connect

For STAY, Lee Know’s appeal has always lived in the balance between intensity and composure. He can project the sharpness of a dancer, the warmth of a performer, and the poise of a fashion lead in one glance, which makes a cover like this feel especially satisfying to fans who have watched his range deepen over time.

The response online shows how quickly this kind of image travels. Social posts, fan discussions, and preview coverage all point to the same reaction: anticipation not only for the covers themselves, but for the larger visual narrative around Stray Kids and Chaumet.

In fandom terms, this is the kind of rollout that fuels edits, reposts, and long-tail engagement well beyond release day.

“This is not just a cover. It’s a luxury-era signal.”

Creative Identity Now

What makes this collaboration resonate is how well it mirrors Stray Kids’ larger creative identity. The group has built its reputation on authorship, momentum, and a willingness to make each era feel bigger than the one before, and Lee Know’s editorial presence reflects that same confidence.

The Marie Claire Korea x Chaumet pairing also speaks to how K-pop now operates at the intersection of music, fashion, and cultural branding. An idol cover is never just a cover anymore; it is a statement about influence, taste, and international reach. Lee Know’s appearance here feels like the visual equivalent of Stray Kids’ career arc: disciplined, global, and impossible to ignore.

The Production Team

Fashion Editor Ji-su Kim
Features Editor Ye-sol Kang
Photographer Song-i Yoon
Stylist Su-myeong Seo
Hair Stylist Hye-young Lee
Makeup Artist Ji-won Jeon
Prop Stylist Na-kyeong Lee
Nailist Na-hyun Kim
Assistant Na-ra Lee, Min-seo Kim

Fashion Editor 김지수
Features Editor 강예솔
Photographer 윤송이
Stylist 서수명
Hair Stylist 이혜영
Makeup Artist 전지원
Prop Stylist 이나경
Nailist 김나현
Assistant 이나라, 김민서