
G-Dragon's sheer blouse / Captured from G-Dragon's social media
Singer G-Dragon's fashion remains at the center of attention. His influence is so strong that even military-style slippers he wears have sold out.
Since his debut, G-Dragon has consistently showcased his dominance as a fashion trend icon. Recently, he has been embracing gender-fluid fashion. From pastel-toned tweed jackets to scarf styling and the skirted pants he wears in his new song "Too Bad," his boundary-breaking fashion choices continue to make waves in the industry.

G-Dragon's genderless fashion has been popular for years. Captured from G-Dragon's social media
G-Dragon's unique fashion blends seamlessly with the genderless trend, creating an even greater impact. His style resonates with both Gen Z and millennials, who prioritize individuality. Whether skirts, scarves, or nail art, his styling transcends traditional gender norms, using fashion as a tool for self-expression. While his bold and avant-garde style has always been intertwined with an air of mystery, his recent appearance on the variety show "Good Day" revealed a more relatable side, further increasing the accessibility of his fashion.

G-Dragon showcases genderless fashion by pairing a frilled blouse with a cardigan. Courtesy of MBC
Preferring elaborate blouses with V or frill collars, G-Dragon enhances his outfits with details that highlight his identity, reaffirming his status as a "fashion icon." His ability to pull off experimental textures and colors demonstrates his enduring influence. Recently, he showcased his signature trendy charm by pairing a fitted knit vest with sheer fabric.

G-Dragon pulls off a pink-toned tweed jacket. Courtesy of Chanel
Last year, his pastel-colored tweed jacket became a major fashion sensation, and by the first half of this year, it had cemented itself as a new style code. The oversized silhouette exudes a hip aura, while the pink tones boldly express individuality.
This article from the Hankook Ilbo, the sister publication of The Korea Times, is translated by a generative AI system and edited by The Korea Times.