Photo Credits: Pledis Entertainment Korea Harper’s BAZAAR Korea Calvin Klein
For Harper’s BAZAAR Korea’s December 2025 digital cover, Nana steps into Calvin Klein’s winter universe as a study in controlled heat: a body of quiet lines, a gaze that smolders, and styling that hinges on the tension between minimalism and seduction. The collaboration distills Calvin Klein’s emblematic pared‑back codes into a modern Korean fashion moment, where Nana’s presence becomes the sharpest accessory in the frame.
Concept and mood
The shoot pivots on “the temperature of winter,” using Nana’s sensual yet natural aura to warm an otherwise restrained visual language. The mood is clean and cinematic: spare sets, a limited palette, and framing that keeps the eye locked on the interplay of denim, skin, and light. Calvin Klein’s emblem print and oversized proportions underscore a contemporary nonchalance, allowing Harper’s BAZAAR to push digital cover styling into something at once intimate and quietly monumental.
Calvin Klein wardrobe story
This pictorial extends Nana’s 2025 Calvin Klein narrative, where she has been fronting the brand in emblem‑print denim, baseball jackets, and straight‑leg jeans that channel an unfussy, urban cool. In the BAZAAR collaboration, that vocabulary sharpens: minimalist silhouettes, linear logo patterns, and sculpted outerwear anchor each look, with fabric weight and cut doing the talking instead of overt ornament. The clothes are engineered to sit just off the body—relaxed but intentional—reading as if Nana has slipped into a perfectly edited winter capsule pulled straight from a downtown loft.
Look-by-look styling, hair, and makeup
Across the digital covers, Nana’s styling leans into a calibrated ease: think emblem‑print oversized denim paired with clean, body‑skimming tops, the volume concentrated in jackets and jeans while everything else is stripped back. Footwear and accessories stay minimal, keeping focus on elongated lines and subtly exposed skin at the collarbone or waist that inject a low‑key sensuality.
Hair is kept deliberately simple and fluid—loose, glossy, and either softly parted or tucked to reveal her bone structure, echoing Calvin Klein’s preference for natural texture over high‑concept sculpting. Makeup follows a “barely there but decisive” rule: luminous skin, neutral eyes, brushed brows, and a muted lip that lets her gaze do the heavy lifting, delivering that combination of effortlessness and precision synonymous with both BAZAAR and the brand.
Digital cover significance and backstory
This December 2025 digital issue positions Nana as Calvin Klein’s Korean-era muse, extending the momentum of her earlier 2025 Calvin Klein visuals into a more editorial, narrative‑driven space. The collaboration arrives as digital covers gain parity with print in influence, allowing Harper’s BAZAAR Korea to experiment with motion, multiple cover variations, and social‑first imagery that travels rapidly across platforms and fan communities. In that ecosystem, Nana’s cool, unforced sensuality becomes a language for a new kind of winter dressing: warm not through layering alone, but through presence.














Digital Editor 김수진
Photography 목정욱
Hair 한수화
Makeup 무진
Stylist 조보민
Design 이예슬
Set 김호림
Assistant 방유리
Digital Editor: Kim Su-jin
Photography: Mok Jung-uk
Hair: Han Su-hwa
Makeup: Moo Jin
Stylist: Cho Bo-min
Design: Lee Ye-seul
Set: Kim Ho-rim
Assistant: Bang Yu-ri
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