
BTS' J-Hope To GOT7's Jackson Wang: K-Pop Idols Who Ruled LV Fashion Show
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Fans were left buzzing with excitement as their favourite K-pop idols made stunning appearances at the Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday in Paris.
At the Louis Vuitton Men's Spring-Summer 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week, all eyes were on the K-pop idols who brought unmatched star power and style to the event. Held on Tuesday, June 24, the show drew a global roster of celebrities, but it was BTS' J-Hope, GOT7's BamBam and Jackson Wang, and NCT's Yuta who truly stole the spotlight. Their striking fashion choices and confident presence turned heads and reaffirmed their status as global fashion icons.
These K-pop idols turned the show into their own runways, stealing the spotlight with their unique style. Cameras and fans followed every move of J-Hope, BamBam, Jackson and Yuta as they efficiently blended the luxury brand's aesthetic with their personal charm, proving once again why they are the global trendsetters.
In a video shared by a BTS fan page, J-Hope stood out in a brown jacket and pants, featuring Louis Vuitton's signature checkered pattern. He paired it with a crisp white shirt and a pink tie and carried a pink LV bag, leaving fans swooning over his latest look.
THE MAIN EVENT JUNG HOSEOK BamBam, with his new blonde hair and sleek look, left fans stunned. He turned heads in a stylish black leather jacket paired with matching boot-cut pants. To complete his look, the GOT7 member opted for tinted sunglasses and diamond studs.
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Jackson Wang's showed up at the fashion event dressed in a sharp grey, pinstriped co-ord set. The 31-year-old singer and rapper wore dainty accessories, including pearl-studded hairclips and tinted sunglasses, to add an oomph factor to his overall look. With his unique flair, Jackson became the centre of attention.
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NCT's Yuta Nakamoto, aka Yuta, wore a jacket similar to Jackson's. He added his own twist to the outfit by wearing it over a white shirt paired with black pants and a tie, showing off a refined yet edgy vibe. To complete his look, Yuta carried an LV tote bag and added uber-chic sunglasses.
yuta's full outfit look, he looks so gorgeous
Fans were left buzzing with excitement as their favourite K-pop idols made stunning appearances at the Paris Fashion Week.
As for their work front, BTS' J-Hope recently concluded his first-ever solo tour, Hope on the Stage, on June 14 in South Korea. GOT7's BamBam released his third extended play, Bamesis, in August 2024, whereas Jackson is gearing up for the release of his third studio album, Magic Man 2, on July 18. Meanwhile, NCT's Yuta released a non-album single, Twisted Paradise, in May this year.
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June 25, 2025, 09:13 IST
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