K-Pop Idols Spotted at Milan Fashion Week 2025
Milan Fashion Week 2025 wasn’t just for runway models and designers — K-pop idols made quite the impression too. Their stylish appearances, ambassador roles, and bold fashion statements underscored how intertwined K-pop and high fashion have become. Here are some of the standout K-pop moments from Milan this year.
Jin (BTS) Returns in Gucci Style
Fresh out of military service, Jin of BTS made his big fashion comeback with Gucci. Dressed in a crisp mandarin-collar shirt, flared trousers, and the brand’s iconic Jackie 1961 bag, he looked every bit the global star we’ve missed. His appearance felt like both a fashion statement and a welcome-back celebration.
S.Coups (SEVENTEEN) Shuts Down the Runway
No one expected SEVENTEEN’s leader to actually close the Boss show, but S.Coups did just that. Wearing a sleek leather coat, he walked with the perfect mix of confidence and cool, proving that idols can command a runway just as strongly as a stage.
Bang Chan (Stray Kids) Makes His Milan Debut
Stray Kids’ leader Bang Chan attended the Fendi show, marking his first Milan Fashion Week appearance. As a Fendi ambassador, he pulled off a bold mix of textures and tailoring, turning heads both in the crowd and online. Fans loved seeing him step into the fashion spotlight.
Joshua (SEVENTEEN) Keeps It Effortless
Joshua opted for clean and minimal with a cropped blazer and dress pants — a look that was simple but striking. His outfit was proof that sometimes understated styling can still steal the show.
Momo (TWICE) Brings Feminine Edge
TWICE’s Momo attended Milan in a chic blazer-and-trousers look layered over a crisp button-up. The mix of elegance and edge suited her perfectly, and her appearance reminded everyone why idols fit right in with global fashion stars.
Hyunjin (Stray Kids) Wows in Versace
Hyunjin continued to shine as Versace’s global ambassador, rocking avant-garde tailoring and statement pieces that amplified his bold aesthetic. His runway presence brought drama, artistry, and K-pop energy to Milan Fashion Week.
ENHYPEN Brings Youthful Sophistication to Prada
All eyes were on ENHYPEN as they attended the Prada show, representing the brand in sleek monochrome outfits. Their minimalist looks — sharp lines, soft textures, and effortless coordination — reflected Prada’s signature sophistication with a Gen Z twist.
Karina (aespa) Impresses in Prada
Karina of aespa represented Prada, attending the show in a sleek black-and-gray ensemble that balanced minimalism with power. Her look was polished, modern, and effortlessly chic — a perfect example of how K-pop idols are redefining fashion ambassador roles.
Conclusion
K-pop idols aren’t just invited guests at fashion weeks anymore; they’re essential players. Their appearances create global buzz, influence trends, and strengthen the bridge between culture and couture. Milan Fashion Week 2025 showed us once again: idols belong here.
Milan this year wasn’t just about the clothes — it was about the people wearing them. And K-pop idols proved, yet again, that they can light up a runway as effortlessly as they light up a stage.