SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — On the morning of July 2, K-pop rookie group TWS (members: Shinyu, Dohun, Youngjae, Hanjin, Jihoon, Kyungmin) captivated the spotlight at the media photowall event held in celebration of casual fashion brand WakiWilli’s flagship store opening in Seoul’s bustling Myeongdong district.
Despite the early hour, the members radiated effortless charm and youthful visuals, reminiscent of characters from a romantic webtoon. Their vibrant image encapsulated what it means to be a “refreshing summer idol”—the kind that makes you forget the sweltering heat just by looking at them.
TWS debuted in early 2024 and quickly gained attention for their boyish visuals, tight choreography, and emotionally rich performances. Their appearance at this fashion-forward event signals their growing influence not only in the music scene but also in style and pop culture.
Fashion insiders noted that the group’s coordinated yet individual outfits perfectly matched WakiWilli’s brand identity—sporty, clean-cut, and youthful. The synergy between TWS and the brand seemed almost tailor-made, further solidifying the group’s reputation as rising icons both on and off stage.
As fans gathered near the store stretch to catch a glimpse of the idols, some couldn’t help but comment, “They look straight out of a K-drama.” With a strong start to their debut year, TWS continues to broaden their appeal with charm, talent, and now—fashion finesse.
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