Barely dawn on the 30th, the first flashbulb popped the instant a beige blur sauntered through Departures: BTS’ Jimin, back from the barracks and already rewriting airport fashion law. One button too many left undone, shirt catching the LED lights like warm champagne, black wide-leg pants slicing the air with couture swagger he looked less like a passenger and more like the next stop on the Dior map.
The blonde crop, the razor jawline carved by two years of discipline, those rimless metal glasses glinting like insider stock tips every frame screamed front-row invite before he even reached the gate. Netizens clocked the slouch of that oversized tote and instantly tattooed “effortless” onto every search bar.
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But the real flex arrived three days earlier when the Park family quietly became Korea’s first father-son-brother trillion-won trifecta inside the Green Umbrella Green Noble Club 100 million won each, no press release, just a receipt and a smile.
Translation: Jimin’s dropping charity goals alongside shoulder angles, proving you can serve both visuals and virtue before coffee. Paris is only the layover; the destination is legend.