
BTS' V challenges the rules of the fashion world in this head-to-toe Celine ensemble
BTS member V, whose real name is Kim Taehyung, always ends up making headlines for his street style and carefree sartorial choices. And, yet again, his choice of accessory has grabbed eyeballs on the streets of Paris, for all the right reasons.
His voguish avatar at Paris Fashion Week, as he represented the luxury brand Celine, made him the highest-trending celebrity at the international fashion festival.
From his candid chat with Anna Wintour to his irresistible looks, nothing went unnoticed by his ARMY. Solidifying his status as a global style influencer, his taste and bold fashion choices continue to inspire and influence Gen Z across the globe.
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At the Paris Haute Couture Week, he attended the Celine Spring 2026 show, dressed in a head-to-toe Celine outfit, which immediately made the internet go into a frenzy.
He wore a cropped, button-up grey jacket featuring statement collars and an intricate red and black geometric embroidery across the chest and shoulders.
Secured with golden buttons, the subtle detailing added the perfect touch of elegance and a blend of cool sophistication. For his bottoms, he chose loose-fitted, high-waisted grey trousers that matched the jacket's colour, creating a co-ord set effect. The pleated trousers offered a glimpse of a formal touch with voguish sophistication.
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However, the main showdown was pulled off with his accessory choices that exuded a gangsta-like look, blended with quite luxurious notes. He wore a pair of dainty golden hoop earrings and a layered matching necklace, and completed the show with a pair of heeled boots.
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Adding a chocolate-boy charm with messy bangs falling over his face, he was personally invited by fashion icon Anna Wintour, proof that his fashion choices are clearly hitting the mark.
The youngest member of the BTS clan, he was the last to return from the mandatory South Korean military service and has been slaying the fashion game since day one. With his bold and effortless fashion choices, his influence extends far beyond the BTS universe, as, amongst the family of seven, V enjoys the largest fan following across the globe.
From setting new trends to breaking boundaries, V has officially cemented his status as a global fashion icon and we're right there with him.
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