Hyunjin’s “Versace Kiwi” Look Takes Over Milan Fashion Week

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K-pop sensation Hyunjin of Stray Kids made waves at Milan Fashion Week, attending the Versace 2025 Fall/Winter show with a head-turning new look. Sporting a buzz-cut stamped with the brand’s name—a bold statement now dubbed the “Versace Kiwi”—Hyunjin embodied the dark glamour that defined the collection.

Versace’s “Dark Glamour” Meets Hyunjin’s Charisma

Attending the high-profile event, Hyunjin’s presence was nothing short of electrifying. His buzz-cut, combined with dramatic makeup and a Joker-esque purple coat, played perfectly into Versace’s edgy aesthetic. Fashion critics and fans alike noted how he effortlessly fit into the brand’s signature style, blending elegance with an intense, rebellious energy.

Even Donatella Versace herself acknowledged Hyunjin’s impact, reportedly calling him “the Versace Prince.” The show, described as a mix of sleek silhouettes, bold prints, and cowboy-inspired details, found its perfect match in Hyunjin’s daring styling.

Fans React: A Fashion Hit or Miss?

While the look dominated headlines, it sparked divided opinions among fans, especially in Korea.

Fans debate Hyunjin’s daring look—fashion genius or too extreme?

Some praised Hyunjin for pulling off such a high-fashion, avant-garde concept, saying he looked “insanely glamorous” and that the buzz cut perfectly suited him.

Others, however, felt the styling was too extreme, particularly the heavy makeup, which some described as “overwhelming”.

Comments ranged from admiration—“He fits Versace so well!”—to skepticism—“He looks too much like a tough-guy hoodlum.” Some even questioned the intensity of the look, wondering if a toned-down version might have been more effective.

Regardless of the mixed reactions, one thing is clear: Hyunjin knows how to make an impact. His fearless approach to fashion continues to break barriers, proving that K-pop idols are reshaping the luxury fashion world in bold and unexpected ways.

Written by Emma Brooks Kpop Streaming Strategist Analytics, Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts Emma Brooks has 3+ years of experience in music data analysis and holds a degree in Digital Media with training in statistical modeling and platform analytics.

Emma Brooks focuses on evaluating K-pop performance through structured data interpretation and platform signals. She examines how releases perform across streaming services and short form platforms, identifying patterns tied to timing and audience response. She produces analysis that prioritizes measurable outcomes over assumptions.

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