Hyunwoo Cho

Hyunwoo Cho

With over 10 years of experience in the Hallyu industry, Hyunwoo has dedicated his career to connecting Korean culture with the world. As the founder of Daebak, he works closely with Korean brands and stays ahead of the latest trends to deliver an authentic taste of Korea to fans globally.

BLACKPINK Jennie in head-to-toe Chanel at the 2025 Met Gala showing K-pop idol fashion power

K-pop Idol Fashion: How Korean Stars Shape Global Style Trends

Hyunwoo Cho

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K-pop idol fashion is no longer a side show to the music. When BLACKPINK's Jennie arrives at the Met Gala head-to-toe in Chanel, when BTS's V sits front row at Celine, or when NewJeans's Hyein closes a Louis Vuitton runway, the photos travel further and faster than any traditional fashion campaign. Korean idol styling has reshaped how luxury houses cast ambassadors, how teens around the world dress for the airport, and how homegrown Seoul labels break into Paris, New York, and Shanghai.

BLACKPINK Jennie in mint Chanel two-piece arriving at the Met Gala in New York 2025
Jennie of BLACKPINK, long nicknamed Human Chanel, arrives at the 2025 Met Gala in head-to-toe Chanel. | Source: The Korea Herald

The rise of the K-pop stylist

Behind every viral idol outfit is a stylist team treating every airport walk, music show, and red carpet like a curated editorial. Veterans such as Jeong Bo-yoon, who shaped BLACKPINK's early Chanel and Dior moments, and Choi Soo-yeon, credited with NewJeans's bias-cut denim, prep school skirts, and Y2K layering, now hold the same cultural weight as creative directors at fashion houses. The Korea Times notes that idols' airport and stage looks are carefully curated by half a dozen stylists, and the brands they wear see huge spikes in the 24 to 48 hours that follow.

BLACKPINK, BTS, aespa: the luxury ambassador era

The luxury ambassador wave began in 2016, when G-Dragon of Big Bang became the first Asian male global ambassador for Chanel. Today, every BLACKPINK member fronts a different house: Jennie for Chanel and Calvin Klein, Lisa for Louis Vuitton and Celine, Rose for Saint Laurent and Tiffany, Jisoo for Dior. BTS members joined Louis Vuitton as a group in 2021 before splitting into solo deals, with V at Celine and Cartier and Jimin at Dior. aespa's Karina represents Prada, Winter is with Versace and Cartier, and Giselle was named a Loewe brand ambassador, attending the brand's runway in Paris. The Korea Herald reports that the trend has become so dominant that fans now rank groups by which house each member signs with.

BLACKPINK Jennie Chanel ambassador at Paris Fashion Week 2026 spring-summer show Grand Palais Ephemere
Jennie attends the Chanel 2026 spring-summer ready-to-wear show at the Grand Palais Ephemere during Paris Fashion Week. | Source: The Korea Herald (AFP-Yonhap)

Airport fashion and the gongbang phenomenon

Long before Instagram, Korean fans coined the term gongbang, short for gonghang paesyeon (airport fashion), to describe the staged paparazzi run idols make through Incheon International Airport. Stylists pick a deliberately casual yet head-turning look, photographers from entertainment media line the gates, and the next day every piece, from oversized hoodies to designer luggage, sells out online. The Korea Times reports that Incheon Airport authorities recently met with police and private security firms to discuss managing the crowds, with one idea being a travel usage plan submitted by celebrities before departure. The spectacle has grown so big it now raises real questions about terminal congestion and passenger safety.

G-Dragon wearing scarf and red cardigan at Incheon International Airport showing K-pop gongbang airport fashion
BIGBANG's G-Dragon departs Incheon in a scarf and red cardigan, a textbook gongbang moment. | Source: The Korea Times (Newsis)

Coordinated stage outfits as a fashion language

K-pop stylists also use coordinated stage outfits to communicate a song's concept before the chorus even hits. SHINee's matching purple plaid suits in Sherlock signaled a sleeker, more grown-up era. BTS's striped sailor tops and suspenders in Boy in Luv leaned into boy band nostalgia, while IVE's pearl tiaras and pastel corsets in After Like cemented their princess concept. NewJeans dressed in muted prep school skirts and chunky cardigans to sell a 90s nostalgia mood, while aespa leans futuristic Givenchy and Bottega Veneta to anchor their cyber concept. Each look is a uniform that fans copy and remix worldwide.

How K-fashion brands rode the wave overseas

The K-pop fashion halo has pulled homegrown labels onto the global stage. Gentle Monster, the rebellious Seoul eyewear brand worn by BLACKPINK and BTS, has opened mega stores from California and Texas to New Jersey and New York after partnering with Google and Samsung on smart glasses. KED Global reports that Korean eyewear sales at Lotte Department Store jumped 40 percent in 2024, with foreigners' purchases of K-eyewear up 70 percent year on year. Ader Error's pastel oversized tailoring, popularized by Jennie and BTS's Jungkook, now sells through Selfridges, Dover Street Market, and Shanghai pop-ups. Andersson Bell, Matin Kim, and We11done, all favorites of idol stylists, have followed with stores in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles.

Gentle Monster Seoul eyewear brand worn by K-pop idols at flagship store interior
Gentle Monster, the eyewear label adopted by BLACKPINK and BTS, leads a new K-fashion export wave. | Source: KED Global

Where to shop K-pop idol style in Seoul

Visitors chasing idol style usually start in Dongdaemun, the mecca of K-fashion. According to Visit Seoul, the Dongdaemun Fashion Cluster spans more than 30 malls including Doota Mall, Migliore, and the wholesale floors of Pyeonghwa Market, with night shopping that runs until 2 a.m. and the landmark Dongdaemun Design Plaza hosting Seoul Fashion Week. Hongdae and Seongsu deliver street style, vintage denim, and indie labels favored by NewJeans and Le Sserafim. Garosu-gil in Sinsa, Cheongdam Fashion Street, and Hannam-dong are where you find the boutiques of Ader Error, Andersson Bell, and Gentle Monster flagships, the exact stores stylists pull from for music videos and award shows.

Dongdaemun Fashion Cluster shopping malls at night in Seoul where K-pop idol style is sold
Dongdaemun's late-night fashion cluster is where wholesale buyers, stylists, and idol fans converge. | Source: Visit Seoul

What K-pop fashion means now

K-pop idol fashion is no longer just visual flair on top of music. It has become a parallel cultural industry that drives luxury sales, launches Korean designers globally, and writes the unofficial rulebook for streetwear and Y2K nostalgia. Watching how Jennie wears Chanel, how V layers Celine, or how NewJeans rework a school uniform tells you not only what is selling next season, but where pop culture itself is heading.

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