From G-Dragon to Jimin, K-Pop Stars Who Shined at Paris Fashion Week 2023

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Credit: Jisoo, Kim Go Eun, G-Dragon Instagram

Stars from the K-pop world flew out to France for Paris Fashion Week 2023 and stole the show with their stunning looks. Here is the impressive list of guests who showed up at the latest event.

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo turned heads in Paris. As a Dior ambassador, she attended the Dior SS 2023 Haute-Couture show held at the Rodin Museum on January 23rd. She drew attention with her hair styled into a high bun with cute bangs just like Audrey Hepburn, emphasizing her lovely all-white look. 

Chanel global ambassadors Kim Go Eun and G-Dragon also visited Paris, pulling off their new looks at Chanel Spring-Summer 2023 Haute-Couture show. 

Kim Go Eun matched a lilac-colored cardigan with a gingham-checked jumpsuit in creamy orange. She wowed fans with her stylish new hair down look. 

G-Dragon sported an all-black outfit with a blouse and a tweed jacket with white floral patterns, making him the king of fashion. 

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Credit: Dior

BTS’ Jimin and J-Hope made their Paris Fashion Week debut. Jimin attended the show as a Dior global ambassador and proved his massive star power with thousands of fans visiting the venue to catch a glimpse of him. 

J-Hope was spotted at Hermès and Louis Vuitton fashion shows with his bandmate. He was chosen as one of the Best Dressed Guests in the Dior show by American fashion magazine Vogue.

A fashion official said, “More and more global luxury brands have selected South Korean stars as their ambassadors in recent years. That is because K-content has a great ripple effect. More K-pop stars are likely to appear in global fashion shows as they can add modern vibes to the brand while preserving its history and identity.”

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