ILLIT adorned the digital cover of the fashion magazine with unpredictable infinite charm. The fashion magazine 'VOGUE Korea' released today (22nd) the digital cover and gravure for the November issue shot with ILLIT. This gravure, taken in Paris to attend Fashion Week, captures ILLIT's cool transformation into a 'bad girl princess' amidst an exotic atmosphere. They show a sophisticated side with bold poses and gazes, while in vintage-themed photos, they display an elegant yet free-spirited charm. The unit cuts divided into two teams left a strong impression. Yuna, Minju, and Iroha exude a fantastical and chic aura, while Mocha and Wonhee showcase a cute and lovely visual chemistry. Following this gravure shoot, ILLIT is launching a unique project with 'VOGUE Korea' and Apple Music. From the 19th, ILLIT and 'VOGUE Korea' generated a playlist for the 'VOGUE×ILLIT Music Project' themed 'Cherish Music for Me', selecting their own songs. The cover photo of this playlist also allows a glimpse of the gravure photos. ILLIT made a comeback on the 21st with her 2nd mini-album 'I'LLL LIKE YOU'. The music video for the title track 'Cherish (My Love)' surpassed 10 million views within 16 hours, achieving significant results. 'I'LLL LIKE YOU' sold 300,000 copies on the release day alone, and all songs included in the album charted on MelOn's 'HOT100', gaining popularity in both the album and music sources.
On the afternoon of the 21st, the blue carpet event for the '2025 K-WORLD DREAM AWARDS' took place at the Seoul Jamshil Indoor Gymnasium, featuring BTOB and numerous K-pop groups including Stray Kids, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, and more. The event highlighted the participation of 373 K-pop idols, marking the largest scale ever for the Idol Athletics Championships, with MCs Jung Hyun-moo and Chang Doyoung announced for the awards.
The 41st MyNavi Tokyo Girls Collection 2025 A/W is scheduled for September 6 at Saitama Super Arena. Main models include Reika Sakurai and Arina Tsukino, with performances from ILLIT and Hi-Fi Un!corn. The event promises a star-studded lineup and special collaborations, celebrating fashion and entertainment.
ILLIT has graced the cover of ELLE's September issue, capturing their charm in a delightful photoshoot. In interviews, members expressed their desire to inspire positivity through music, with plans for more activities in Japan, including their first album release and appearances on music and variety shows.
K-pop idols are celebrated for their princess-like qualities, with figures like Son Yuli and Yuna representing different generations. From the pure image of Fin.K.L to the charismatic presence of BLACKPINK's Jennie, these idols captivate fans. New girl groups like BABYMONSTER are also gaining attention as potential future 'princess idols.'
ILLIT's debut single "Topping" was released digitally on August 11, ahead of its official launch on September 1. The song, which captures the emotions of a girl on her first date, was performed for the first time at a fan concert. The track features contributions from singer-songwriter noa, who aimed to blend cuteness with a strong message. ILLIT's popularity is evident as their concerts sell out, and they are set to perform at the "ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2025."
On the morning of the 9th, ILLIT departed from Gimpo International Airport to Japan for their fan concert '2025 ILLIT GLITTER DAY,' scheduled for August 10-11 in Kanagawa and September 3-4 in Osaka. This marks ILLIT's first solo concert series, featuring a collaboration with Care Bears and the release of their first single 'Time, Stop.'
HYBE announced record Q2 2025 earnings with sales of 705.6 billion won, a 10.2% increase from last year. The success of world tours and artist activities, including BTS and SEVENTEEN, contributed significantly. Despite a slight decline in album sales, indirect revenue from merchandise and fan clubs surged, indicating strong growth.
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