When K-pop Meets High Fashion
On the morning of August 27, NMIXX’s Sullyoon and Bae lit up the runway—not as models, but as VIP guests—at the Etro 2025 Fall-Winter Collection presentation. Held at Strucks in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, this A-list fashion event also featured top model Han Hye-jin, turning the venue into a who’s who of Korean style icons.
K-idols Turn Heads in Designer Looks
Sullyoon and Bae, known for their doll-like visuals and fierce stage presence, brought extra glamour to the Etro showcase. Dressed head to toe in the brand’s signature boho-luxe aesthetic, the two idols proved once again why K-pop stars are dominating the global fashion scene. Fans online couldn’t get enough: “They look like they walked out of a fashion movie,” one fan gushed.
K-pop + Fashion: A Perfect Pairing
This isn’t the first time NMIXX has made waves in the fashion world. The group’s visual power and Gen Z appeal make them ideal muses for luxury brands eyeing the Asia-Pacific market. As designer labels continue to tap into the K-idol fanbase, appearances like these are becoming more than just celeb sightings—they’re cultural moments.
What’s Next for NMIXX?
With their fashion credentials climbing as fast as their music charts, fans are wondering what collaborations lie ahead. A beauty campaign? A global ambassador role? Given Sullyoon and Bae’s star power, anything’s possible.
Looks like the runway has a new rhythm—and it’s got a K-pop beat.