ILLIT’s Safety Shorts Spark Controversy Among K-Netizens

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Korean netizens are expressing discomfort and dismay over ILLIT’s unconventional safety shorts worn during performances, drawing comparisons to controversial fashion trends.

Safety shorts, a staple in K-pop to prevent wardrobe malfunctions, have become a topic of scrutiny due to ILLIT’s unique approach. Unlike traditional tight black shorts, ILLIT’s safety attire resembles loose, poofy bloomers, prompting criticism and concerns.

ILLIT, known for its youthful concept, incorporates whimsical outfits that reflect its dreamlike image. However, the choice of safety shorts has stirred debate, with netizens associating the style with “Lolita” fashion, raising concerns about the portrayal of youthfulness.

ILLIT performing on Music Bank.

Korean netizens expressed repulsion and discomfort, questioning the appropriateness of the attire for adult performers. The choice was met with comments highlighting the disconnect between the outfit and the group’s intended image, sparking further controversy online.

Fans and observers are divided over ILLIT’s stylistic direction, with many voicings disappointment and calling for a reconsideration of the group’s wardrobe choices. The discussion highlights broader concerns regarding the depiction of youth and fashion aesthetics in the K-pop industry.

What are your thoughts on this controversial fashion choice? Share your opinions below!

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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