9 K-Pop Idols Bringing Old Hollywood Glam Back in Style
From sweeping satin gowns to razor-sharp tuxedos, Old Hollywood glamour is having a serious revival — and K-pop idols are leading the charge. The golden-age aesthetic of the 1930s to 1950s, once defined by screen legends and black-and-white cinema, is now being reimagined on red carpets, music videos, and global fashion stages.
In an industry known for bold experimentation, it’s striking how effortlessly K-pop artists channel timeless elegance. Vintage waves, dramatic eyeliner, velvet tailoring, opera gloves, and dazzling jewels are no longer confined to film archives — they’re front and center in today’s most iconic idol looks.
The appeal? Old Hollywood glam blends nostalgia with prestige. It’s refined, cinematic, and powerful — qualities that align perfectly with K-pop’s larger-than-life visual storytelling.
9 K-Pop Idols Serving Timeless Elegance
Jennie
Frequently embracing vintage Chanel silhouettes, Jennie of BLACKPINK channels classic screen-siren energy with structured gowns, bold red lips, and sleek updos that feel straight out of a 1950s premiere.
Taehyung (V)
With his love for jazz-era fashion and tailored suits adorned with brooches, V of BTS embodies the aura of a classic Hollywood leading man — refined, mysterious, and effortlessly charismatic.
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Jang Wonyoung
Known for her graceful red carpet presence, Wonyoung of IVE often opts for princess-style gowns and soft vintage curls that echo the elegance of mid-century starlets.
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Mingyu

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SEVENTEEN Mingyu’s broad-shouldered tailoring and monochrome black-tie looks evoke timeless masculinity reminiscent of old cinema icons.
Karina
Blending futuristic concepts with retro silhouettes, Karina of aespa modernizes Old Hollywood glam through fitted gowns, gloves, and dramatic eyeliner.
Jisoo
Frequently seen in Dior’s romantic silhouettes, Jisoo of BLACKPINK radiates soft glamour with polished waves and understated yet luxurious styling.
Cha Eun-woo
With his classic visuals and refined tailoring, Cha Eun-woo often mirrors the polished sophistication of mid-century film stars.
Sana
TWICE's Sana retro curls and sparkling gowns capture the femininity and poise that defined Hollywood’s golden age.
Felix

Felix of STRAY KIDS reinterprets vintage glamour with a modern edge, pairing platinum waves and dramatic styling with gender-fluid elegance.
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Why This Aesthetic Works So Well in K-Pop
Old Hollywood glamour thrives in K-pop because both rely heavily on visual storytelling. Every comeback, music video, and stage performance is crafted like a cinematic production — making vintage-inspired styling feel intentional rather than nostalgic.
Luxury brand partnerships also play a major role. Many idols serve as global ambassadors for high-fashion houses that frequently draw inspiration from archival silhouettes and heritage aesthetics. The result is a seamless fusion of past and present.
Additionally, glamour conveys authority. Structured tailoring and dramatic makeup project confidence and maturity, helping idols transition into more sophisticated eras of their careers while maintaining mass appeal.
Timeless Never Goes Out of Style
Trends may evolve at lightning speed in K-pop, but elegance remains eternal. By embracing Old Hollywood glam, today’s idols prove that classic silhouettes, polished styling, and cinematic presence never lose their impact.
Whether through a velvet tuxedo, a floor-length gown, or perfectly sculpted vintage waves, these artists show that glamour isn’t just a fashion statement — it’s a legacy. And in K-pop, that legacy is shining brighter than ever.