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How Lee Soo Hyuk's S Line went from a steamy K-drama to internet's red-thread obsession — now linking way more than just lovers
How Lee Soo Hyuk's S Line went from a steamy K-drama to internet's red-thread obsession — now linking way more than just lovers

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

How Lee Soo Hyuk's S Line went from a steamy K-drama to internet's red-thread obsession — now linking way more than just lovers

If you've been scrolling through Instagram lately and noticed glowing red lines floating above people's heads, sometimes even connecting them to others, you're not alone. These mysterious visuals are inspired by the new K-drama S Line, starring Lee Soo Hyuk of Doom at Your Service and Tomorrow fame. The show's influence has sparked a full-blown trend, spreading across TikTok, Instagram, and even X. Curious what those mysterious lines actually mean? We've got you. Keep reading to find out what the red lines symbolise and check out some of the funniest S Line memes lighting up the internet right now. The red line trend is inspired by the new K-drama S Line The trend blowing up across social media traces back to the Korean thriller S Line, which started streaming on Wavve in July 2025. The show follows Lee Gyu Jin (Lee Da Hee), a woman who suddenly begins to see glowing red threads, called S Lines, connecting people who've had sexual relationships. Things take a wild turn when a mysterious pair of glasses is introduced, allowing others to see these lines too. In a society where discretion is everything, the fallout is immediate and intense. A big part of the trend's appeal lies in its layered symbolism. The red lines represent invisible sexual bonds, sparking conversations about privacy, shame, and societal pressure. At the same time, the plot keeps things gripping, as Gyu Jin teams up with Detective Han Ji Uk (Lee Soo Hyuk) to track down whoever is behind the glasses. The drama is based on Little Bee's hit webtoon of the same name, which already had a loyal following—now amplified by the show's moody visuals and bold premise. The internet turns the S Line into a memefest While the show delivers a sharp commentary on privacy and relationships, it's also become a full-blown meme online. If you haven't jumped on the trend yet, don't worry; we're breaking down how people are putting their spin on it so you can join the bandwagon too. And while S Line originally refers to sexual connections between people, the internet has taken creative liberty with it. Now, those glowing red threads are being used to show connections to just about anything: your favourite snack, a celebrity crush, a video game obsession. Basically, if you're emotionally attached to it, there's probably an S line. S Line but make it luxury What's S Line without a touch of luxury? For many, it's not just about people—it's about what they can't live without. Think ChatGPT, a black card, a sleek car, money, a favourite pillow, and yes, a partner too. Her S Line smells expensive One viral post takes the trend to fragrant new heights. Instead of linking to people, the red S lines coming out of her head connect to a glamorous lineup of high-end perfumes. It's less about past flings and more about signature scents. With the caption 'My kinda S-line 🎀,' she makes it clear that her strongest bonds are bottled, bougie, and smell divine. S Line but make it delulu Another fan-favourite take? A post that features a silhouette of a woman with red S lines linking her to an entire gallery of K-pop idols and Korean actors. With the caption 'Na minha cabeça…' (which translates to 'In my head…'), the meme turns the idea of S Line into the ultimate fangirl fantasy. From BTS members to K-drama heartthrobs like Cha Eun Woo and Park Seo Joon, the visuals turn her daydreams into digital reality. Because who says imaginary relationships can't have glowing red threads too? S Line, but it's just stress Not all S Lines are romantic—or even fun. Instead of connecting it to romantic pursuits or luxuries, several threads link to everyday stressors like job, exams, mental health, back pain, career, and 99+ other issues. the s-line in my life stands for stress-line. It's a painfully relatable take that captures how the internet is using the S Line trend not just for aesthetics or fantasy, but also to poke fun at the overwhelming chaos of adult life. Turns out, the real S Lines are the burdens we carry daily. More about the S Line K-drama The K-drama S Line has become a cultural flashpoint since its premiere on July 11, 2025, on Wavve, with its provocative concept of glowing red 'S Lines' that reveal past sexual connections. Lee Soo Hyuk's character, Detective Han Ji Wook, has especially captured attention for the sheer number of lines emanating from his head in one standout scene. The show began with episodes 1 and 2 on July 11, followed by episodes 3 and 4 on July 18, and will conclude with episodes 5 and 6 dropping on July 25, 2025. S Line made its international debut at the 8th Cannes International Series Festival, where it became the first Korean drama to win the Best Music award in the long-form category. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.

Workato Announces Speaker Lineup and More for Customer and Partner Conference, World of Workato
Workato Announces Speaker Lineup and More for Customer and Partner Conference, World of Workato

Business Wire

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Workato Announces Speaker Lineup and More for Customer and Partner Conference, World of Workato

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Workato®, the leader in agentic orchestration, unveiled the speaker lineup for World of Workato (WOW) 2025, its flagship customer and partner conference, taking place August 18-20 at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas. The company also announced the focus for the conference and its global roadshow stops. With the theme Re(AI)lize Tomorrow, WOW 2025 marks a defining moment for the enterprise AI landscape. This year's event will unveil how AI agents are no longer hypothetical—but are already operating at scale, powering meaningful ROI and building true Agentic enterprises, including Workato itself. Over three days, attendees will explore the technologies and strategies powering this shift, hearing directly from organizations that are running autonomous agents across revenue, operations, IT, support, finance, and HR. 'At WOW 2025, we're not just talking about AI's potential, we're showing it. Alongside customers and partners, we're demonstrating what it looks like when AI gets to work -- when agents run alongside your employees and actually do the job,' said Chandar Pattabhiram, Chief Go-to-Market Officer at Workato. 'From sales to customer success agents, we've deployed more than 20 across our organization and our customers have done the same. We're ready to show what it means to become an Agentic Enterprise, where experimental transforms to action. This is where the future of work begins.' WOW's sessions will feature customers, live demos, and product showcases across the agentic stack: 'Workato ONE - Agents That Work' – The agentic enterprise is powered by autonomous agents with full enterprise context. In this session, learn how the Workato ONE platform enables enterprises to not just automate their processes, but fundamentally rethink how work gets done with the power of agents. Hear real agentic use cases and success stories from Fortune 500 customers and see how the Workato ONE platform delivers real transformation and measurable business results. 'AgentX Apps - Production-ready Agents for Business Team' – AI agents that work, not just demos and prototypes. In this session, learn how Workato AgentX Apps are transforming how sales, IT, customer support teams, and more get work done and drive the business results that matter. Discuss high-impact use cases and see live demonstrations of real production agents, not theoretical examples. 'The Future of Enterprise Search Starts Here,' featuring Jeff McDonald, Senior Vice President, Enterprise IT Services at Vituity – Your employees hit the same frustration every day: they know what they need to do, they can find the information they need, but there's still a gap between knowing and doing that wastes hours. See live demos of what we've built to eliminate this friction. Built on a production-ready platform, this changes everything you know about workplace productivity. 'Unlock Your Enterprise Architecture and Data Strategy with iPaaS++,' featuring Vaishali Gandhi, Senior Director Data Engineering, Integrations, Architecture & AI at Samara – This session explores how modern iPaaS powers agile, seamless integration across devices, platforms, and data streams—driving continuous innovation and operational resilience. In the fast-paced world of IoT, moving beyond legacy integration isn't just smart—it's essential for staying competitive and future-ready. 'Evangelizing Automation: Building Bridges to Business Stakeholders,' featuring Devesh Gupta, Director, Enterprise Technology at Amplitude, and Ankur Rathi, Head of Enterprise Architecture, at Collibra – We all know the immense power of the Workato platform and the endless possibilities that can be opened up by building recipes and connecting systems. Learn practical strategies on how you can elevate your team from being seen as the "Integration Experts" to being seen as the "Innovation Experts" and get more strategic buy-in from executives across your company. 'Put the Right Systems in Place to Take Your Company to $1B Revenue,' featuring Dave Shuman, Chief Data Officer at Precisely – Tackling legacy migrations was imperative for accelerating innovation and growth at Precisely, a global leader in data integrity that went from a $300M mid-market firm to a $1B revenue global software company operating in 19 countries. Chief Data Officer Dave Shuman will share how replacing Boomi with Workato armed his organization to connect and orchestrate 75+ applications, including Salesforce, NetSuite, UltiPro, Greenhouse, Eloqua, Entra, Jira, OpenAir, Amber Road, Dow Jones, Dun & Bradstreet, One Trust, Teams, Adaptive, and Snowflake. Starting in September, WOW will expand to key global markets, including London, Singapore, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Tokyo, Paris, Tel Aviv, and Sydney. Each WOW Worldwide event will bring the agentic transformation story to life for regional audiences, with localized content, customer showcases, and innovation highlights. WOW 2025 also brings together Workato's vibrant global partner community, with ecosystem leaders showcasing how they're building and extending the agentic enterprise. Attendees can explore co-innovations from AWS, Deloitte, Reltio, Workday, and Accenture. From GSIs to ISVs to emerging technology partners, WOW will spotlight how partner-led agentic solutions are transforming enterprise operations. On top of experiencing AI agents at work, WOW will also include: Training & Certification Labs Customer Advisory Board & Partner Day 35+ Breakouts across Agentic, Embedded, Modernization, and Expansion tracks CIO Council + Analyst Day Live demos of 20+ production-grade agents Workato Community Celebration and peer networking This year, Workato is partnering with SiliconANGLE's theCUBE, the #1 enterprise news program broadcasting live from the world's top tech events. theCUBE will provide live coverage of WOW, featuring keynote analysis, executive interviews, customer stories, and end-of-day wrap-ups streamed before, during, and after the conference. To register for the conference, visit or contact your Workato account executive for group rates and VIP experiences. About Workato Workato transforms technology complexity into business opportunity. As the leading agentic orchestration company, Workato empowers enterprises to connect and unify data, processes, applications, and experiences. Its AI-driven platform enables teams to navigate complex workflows in real-time, driving efficiency and agility. Trusted by more than 12,000 global customers, Workato empowers organizations of every size to unlock new value and lead in today's fast-changing world. Learn how Workato helps businesses of all sizes achieve more at Source: Workato

ModaLisboa and PVH Foundation empower young talent with full fashion scholarship
ModaLisboa and PVH Foundation empower young talent with full fashion scholarship

Fashion Network

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

ModaLisboa and PVH Foundation empower young talent with full fashion scholarship

With a mission to champion inclusion and elevate emerging talent, ModaLisboa —backed by the PVH Foundation—has wrapped the second edition of its 'Tomorrow' program. This year's standout moment: the awarding of a €15,000 scholarship to Celízia Tavares, a young woman of Cape Verdean descent, who will pursue an 18-month fashion course of her choice at Modatex Porto. The scholarship covers full tuition, accommodation, and meals, providing Tavares with the opportunity to pursue advanced training and make a meaningful contribution to the Portuguese fashion scene. 'In 2025, the 'Tomorrow' program once again mobilized the metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto,' ModaLisboa stated in a press release. The initiative included outreach activities in secondary schools, engaging 500 classes through workshops designed to challenge industry stereotypes and foster diversity. From this outreach, 10 young participants were selected through a rigorous process that emphasized talent and diversity. They were invited to Lisbon for a five-day immersive residency, where they participated in intensive, multidisciplinary training led by industry professionals known for innovative and socially conscious work. The program concluded with the awarding of the 'Amanhã' scholarship (Portuguese for 'Tomorrow') to Tavares. ModaLisboa described the award as a way to 'enable continued specialization with potential impact on the national market.' For Tavares, the opportunity is deeply personal. 'The scholarship will have a big impact on everything I stand for—and everything my parents stand for,' she said. 'I want to study fashion design and bring Cape Verde's lost culture into everyday life. There's a lot of culture that young people are forgetting. I want to reflect that richness in fashion and show the world what Cape Verde has to offer.'

Break.fast: The human-first showroom rewriting fashion rules
Break.fast: The human-first showroom rewriting fashion rules

Fashion Network

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Break.fast: The human-first showroom rewriting fashion rules

Paris men's fashion week in late June was packed with showrooms, but one space drew particular attention. At 14 Avenue Parmentier, inside the airy Consulat Voltaire, introduced a curated vision where fashion, futurism, and human values converge. Founder Alina Zaporozcenko welcomed between back-to-back appointments, surrounded by travel cases and creative momentum. A Polimoda graduate with a background in international business development, she began her career at Burberry and the Tomorrow showroom before joining the team at Vêtements. It was there, in account management, that the concept behind quietly started to form. Reshaping fashion with stability and intention Influenced by the underground attitude of Vêtements and the commercial structure of Tomorrow, launched in 2019 as both a multi-brand showroom and agent. Today, it represents 10 emerging labels personally selected by Zaporozcenko, who is just as deliberate about team culture as she is about her client roster. 'My mission is to create a space where people can thrive—not just designers, but staff too,' she said. 'There's so much competition in this industry. I want to be a stable, rewarding place.' Zaporozcenko is also challenging the industry's outdated rhythms—starting with the seasonal calendar. 'We keep working with this idea of seasons, but the seasons are disappearing,' she said. 'No one wants to churn out constant newness, but they're pressured to. Why not rethink the timing of fashion altogether?' Curated cool: From dystopian aesthetics to wearable art designer roster is as progressive as its approach. The labels it represents—including Carnet-Archive, Mosha Popova, and RUIbuilt—share a focus on identity and individuality rather than trend. 'Uniqueness is a brand's biggest selling point,' said Zaporozcenko. While the European market remains cautious, and many showrooms lean conservative, continues to strike a balance between edge and commercial viability. Zaporozcenko keeps her roster capped at 12 to maintain meaningful partnerships. Three of those brands are on the verge of wider global visibility—including London-based label Liza Keane. Liza Keane: Poetry in grunge 'Liza's label needs real support,' said Zaporozcenko of the designer, who first caught attention with her poetic, moody graduation collection. Keane's dark, sculptural style merges avant-garde concepts with wearable simplicity, resulting in emotionally charged pieces produced in very limited runs. Her latest collection, unveiled during Men's Week, explores themes of life and death. She was recently awarded the British Fashion Council 's NEWGEN support and is stocked by a growing list of international retailers including H. Lorenzo (Los Angeles), SSENSE and L'Oeuvre (Canada), D-mop (Hong Kong), Samplas and Opener (Seoul), and NOLM (Sydney). Labels to watch: Lueder and Srvc Also drawing attention is Lueder, the brand founded in 2019 by Marie Lueder. Her designs fuse medieval references with modern cuts, often featuring ribbed knits and pointed poulaines—elements that have earned support from both the British and German fashion councils. 'She gets a lot done with minimal resources,' said Zaporozcenko. 'That's the real fashion reality.' Lueder is stocked by Machine-A (London), Opener, Boontheshop, Samplas and Galleria (Seoul), Radd Lounge and GR8 (Tokyo), Studio Slow (Kazan), and NOLM (Sydney). Another name generating buzz is Srvc (short for 'Service'), founded by Ricky Wesley Harriott, formerly of Vêtements. Based in London, Srvc offers a daring, inclusive vision of womenswear—futuristic, sultry, and unafraid to challenge norms. Srvc is now carried by key global stockists including Layers, Selfridges, and Machine-A (London); H. Lorenzo (Los Angeles); ansh46 (Rotterdam); FoS (Kuwait); Studio Slow (Russia); and several locations in Seoul and Tokyo.

Break.fast: The human-first showroom rewriting fashion rules
Break.fast: The human-first showroom rewriting fashion rules

Fashion Network

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Break.fast: The human-first showroom rewriting fashion rules

Paris men's fashion week in late June was packed with showrooms, but one space drew particular attention. At 14 Avenue Parmentier, inside the airy Consulat Voltaire, introduced a curated vision where fashion, futurism, and human values converge. Founder Alina Zaporozcenko welcomed between back-to-back appointments, surrounded by travel cases and creative momentum. A Polimoda graduate with a background in international business development, she began her career at Burberry and the Tomorrow showroom before joining the team at Vêtements. It was there, in account management, that the concept behind quietly started to form. Reshaping fashion with stability and intention Influenced by the underground attitude of Vêtements and the commercial structure of Tomorrow, launched in 2019 as both a multi-brand showroom and agent. Today, it represents 10 emerging labels personally selected by Zaporozcenko, who is just as deliberate about team culture as she is about her client roster. 'My mission is to create a space where people can thrive—not just designers, but staff too,' she said. 'There's so much competition in this industry. I want to be a stable, rewarding place.' Zaporozcenko is also challenging the industry's outdated rhythms—starting with the seasonal calendar. 'We keep working with this idea of seasons, but the seasons are disappearing,' she said. 'No one wants to churn out constant newness, but they're pressured to. Why not rethink the timing of fashion altogether?' Curated cool: From dystopian aesthetics to wearable art designer roster is as progressive as its approach. The labels it represents—including Carnet-Archive, Mosha Popova, and RUIbuilt—share a focus on identity and individuality rather than trend. 'Uniqueness is a brand's biggest selling point,' said Zaporozcenko. While the European market remains cautious, and many showrooms lean conservative, continues to strike a balance between edge and commercial viability. Zaporozcenko keeps her roster capped at 12 to maintain meaningful partnerships. Three of those brands are on the verge of wider global visibility—including London-based label Liza Keane. Liza Keane: Poetry in grunge 'Liza's label needs real support,' said Zaporozcenko of the designer, who first caught attention with her poetic, moody graduation collection. Keane's dark, sculptural style merges avant-garde concepts with wearable simplicity, resulting in emotionally charged pieces produced in very limited runs. Her latest collection, unveiled during Men's Week, explores themes of life and death. She was recently awarded the British Fashion Council 's NEWGEN support and is stocked by a growing list of international retailers including H. Lorenzo (Los Angeles), SSENSE and L'Oeuvre (Canada), D-mop (Hong Kong), Samplas and Opener (Seoul), and NOLM (Sydney). Labels to watch: Lueder and Srvc Also drawing attention is Lueder, the brand founded in 2019 by Marie Lueder. Her designs fuse medieval references with modern cuts, often featuring ribbed knits and pointed poulaines—elements that have earned support from both the British and German fashion councils. 'She gets a lot done with minimal resources,' said Zaporozcenko. 'That's the real fashion reality.' Lueder is stocked by Machine-A (London), Opener, Boontheshop, Samplas and Galleria (Seoul), Radd Lounge and GR8 (Tokyo), Studio Slow (Kazan), and NOLM (Sydney). Another name generating buzz is Srvc (short for 'Service'), founded by Ricky Wesley Harriott, formerly of Vêtements. Based in London, Srvc offers a daring, inclusive vision of womenswear—futuristic, sultry, and unafraid to challenge norms. Srvc is now carried by key global stockists including Layers, Selfridges, and Machine-A (London); H. Lorenzo (Los Angeles); ansh46 (Rotterdam); FoS (Kuwait); Studio Slow (Russia); and several locations in Seoul and Tokyo.

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