K-actor Song Joong Ki was at Cannes Film Festival last week for his upcoming K-movie Hopeless and when he walked the red carpet for the filmβs screening he wore Louis Vuitton and looked absolutely dashing. Too bad that was not the look the brand gave him for his GQ Korea pictorial this June which is the opposite of fitted tuxedo dapper gentleman and more along the lines of kid playing dress up. The shoot definitely has a theme and the outfits fit the grown up play pretend whimsical mood.
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My poor eyes, fire the stylist ASAP
Get your eye sight checked first. It's western style fashion u won't understand dear.π€π»π€π»
Everyone has different aesthetics, it is so weird how his fans get so pressed over nothing. You should probably have a word with yourself why are you so insecure about a silly photoshoot when the man is making a killing in his career.
It's not about aesthetics. LOL. It's an expression of artistry and creativity. I don't necessarily find much aesthetically eye-catching styles to appreciate at each fashion show, Paris and Millan fashion galas included. Instead, designers present their innovative ideas in those shows. Similar for fashion magazines.
He needs to lose that pretty boy look. I can't take him seriously in a manly role.
Let's go. Let's fight God for making him so young and beautiful not like u, because u r having trouble with it. Amenπππ
Amen! The entity above is doing him a great service indeed! I only have trouble when I don't think he suits his role enough because of the pretty face he has, you got a problem with that? Lol
I like these styles. This is what u call fashion in western world. Actually Korean prefer wearing piece of cloth in which they look just plain good. They don't try something bold. U can get this reference from any magazine pictorial, award shows, fashion shows, etc. I applause for him going bold and fashionable breaking norms of wearing clothes which makes u look pretty in only 4-5 angles.
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I'm with you. I love it.
Unfortunate styling. He just doesn't fit those kinds of pictorials with clothes that look like they're about to swallow him whole. Also those pics are from GQ March 2023 issue. Knetz only started talking about them recently after LV announced that he's been chosen brand ambassador.
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The link u attached shows they r out of stock. π I think we all know from where this hate is coming. And yes they were from March issue. At that people really like the look. It's just that fans of her had just got up from the sleep to write hate comments.
That fans of her lolol π
Nothing wrong with extraordinary and ornate dresses in any showcases of fashion industry. This is very normal in the western fashion business. Designers present their ideas here and there in exaggerating ways on a piece of clothing thrown on models to catch eyes. It's not saying ordinary people are recommended to wear those dresses on the streets or for daily routines. Some people from closed-minded societies don't have to get overwhelmed. LOL
Clothes are wearing him. Heβs not wearing the clothes and making them exciting. He looks bored in them.
French luxury fashion is more about art and creativity . You may like it or not . Going to a fashion week in Paris is like going to a museum , it has all kind of creations .
the problem here is another, he is looking ugly my dear
Most fashion styles in all the famed fashion shows are "ugly" in my eyes, not wearable in daily life. But ordinary aesthetics doesn't matter that much in fashion exhibits. Designers just want to show their creative ideas.