TWICE’s Sana Takes Over Chinese Social Media with Her Vintage Hairstyle

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TWICE’s Sana has once again proved her global influence, as a hairstyle she wore weeks ago is now taking over Chinese social media.

The look in question comes from January when Sana attended Milan Fashion Week and made an appearance at the PRADA store. Her brown hair was styled in vintage-inspired curls with a neat side part, giving off an effortlessly elegant vibe. While she rocked this hairstyle over a month ago, it has unexpectedly exploded in popularity on Xiaohongshu, one of China’s biggest social media platforms.

As of February 18 (KST), Sana’s hashtag had soared to the top of Xiaohongshu’s trending page, accumulating nearly 10 million views! The hairstyle has sparked a frenzy, with multiple popular creators on the platform attempting to recreate the look, further fueling its trend status.

Nearly 10 million views later, TWICE’s Sana proves her style reigns supreme!

ow, the viral sensation has made its way to South Korean online communities. However, the response has been somewhat mixed. While many fans praised Sana’s ability to pull off any look with grace, others were surprised by the sudden hype over a style she casually rocked weeks ago. Regardless of the divided opinions, one thing remains clear—Sana’s fashion impact is undeniable.

From front-row elegance at Milan Fashion Week to dominating global trends weeks later, Sana’s influence in the fashion and beauty world continues to grow.

Written by Mason Turner Senior Editor Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Fandom, Reviews, Publishing Mason Turner has 8 years of experience in editorial management and holds a degree in Communications with certification in digital publishing and workflow optimization.

Mason Turner manages K-pop editorial output with an emphasis on structure, consistency, and publication efficiency. He refines content pipelines, ensuring articles meet accuracy and formatting standards before release. His approach integrates editorial judgment with performance data to maintain relevance across topics. He focuses on scalable processes that support high volume publishing without compromising quality.

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