7 K-Pop Idols That Are Bringing Fun Back To Fashion In 2026!
With spring in full swing and summer well on its way, it’s about time to break out the brights! These K-pop idols are showing us how to do patterns and pops of color right this season. Don’t be scared to dabble in some stripes, polka dots, or quirky patterns – your faves are doing it, so you’re in great company!
1. ILLIT’s Wonhee
If you would rather dip your toes into a bit of color without diving in right away, take a cue from ILLIT’s Wonhee! Combining a pair of red shoes with a skirt that has a pop of red around the waist, this outfit is just the right amount of out-there. Adding some jewelry makes it that much more fun. It’s customizable to your comfort level, but you can’t deny that Wonhee looks amazing with her eclectic accessories!
2. SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi
There’s something about this specific shade of pink that totally screams spring, and SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi is rocking it! Matching your hair to your hoodie might be a bit of a high ask, but if you’re committed to the fit, then go for it. The most iconic piece of this outfit, though, is undoubtedly his jeans. If you’re artistically inclined, you could even paint a pair of jeans yourself to recreate this look!
3. IVE’s An Yu Jin
If color isn’t your thing, consider a fun pattern instead! IVE’s An Yu Jin proves that a statement pattern in a neutral color is every bit as iconic. A zebra-patterned tank top with a simple pair of jeans is serving total Y2K fashion and makes for a super easy look that’s comfortable but doesn’t sacrifice on style. This one will quickly become a summer staple in your wardrobe!
4. i-dle’s Miyeon
i-dle’s Miyeon is making a seriously gorgeous argument for maximalism this season – patterns, color, and statement accessories might seem scary for some, but she looks amazing! The matching red sweater and madras-patterned dress help the outfit appear more coordinated while still standing out. If you give a statement pattern a try, you might just find a new fave look!
5. TXT’s Yeonjun
For those that want to try adding some color without spending a fortune, Yeonjun of TXT has the cheat code. A pop of yellow, courtesy of a ball cap, is all it takes to spice up a look! Especially if you have a more laid-back, masculine style, a simple accessory like a ball cap is the perfect way to make your outfit pop. Plus, a little added sun protection never hurts!
6. Kep1er’s Huening Bahiyyih
Who said that outfits have to match? Kep1er’s Huening Bahiyyih proves that a bright jacket and a statement skirt can actually clash in the perfect way! It might seem counterintuitive at first, but combining pieces that look like they don’t go together can be an awesome fashion statement. Mix and match your top and bottom to find a new favorite outfit you might never have thought of otherwise!
7. TWICE’s Chaeyoung
The queen of color and patterns, TWICE’s Chaeyoung has brought us a masterclass in fun fashion with this one post! Tiny polka dots on tiffany blue, checkered pink and black, a lacy white overlay jacket – there’s so much to take inspiration from here. She’s proving that fashion is every bit as adventurous as you want it to be, and every outfit looks amazing as long as you feel amazing wearing it!
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for singers!
The rankings were determined through an analysis of singers’ media coverage, consumer participation, interaction, and community awareness indexes, using big data collected from April 23 to May 23.
BTS held onto their spot at the top of the list this month with a brand reputation index of 7,132,535 for May.
Lim Young Woong also maintained his position at second place with a brand reputation index of 6,390,625 for the month.
CORTIS shot to third place after seeing a 132.43 percent increase in their brand reputation index since April, bringing their total score to 4,313,084.
HANRORO took fourth place with a brand reputation index of 2,861,706, marking a 68.57 percent rise in her score since last month.
Finally, IVE came in at a close fifth with a brand reputation index of 2,739,078 for May.
Check out the top 30 for this month below!
BTS
Lim Young Woong
CORTIS
HANRORO
IVE
BLACKPINK
SEVENTEEN
Kim Yong Bin
Sung Si Kyung
aespa
Lee Chan Won
TWICE
BIGBANG
ILLIT
Park Ji Hyeon
Young Tak
Hearts2Hearts
EXO
Stray Kids
PSY
MAMAMOO’s Hwasa
LE SSERAFIM
Park Seo Jin
Yena
Wanna One
JANNABI
Swings
TWS
DAY6
10CM
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“Gilboard” Dream: Inside The Lore Of Picheolin, The Alter Ego Of SEVENTEEN’s Dino
The theater kids of K-pop have done something only theater kids could do. On May 11, PLEDIS Entertainment announced that SEVENTEEN’s youngest member, Dino, will be debuting as his alter ego, Picheolin.
Picheolin’s first mini album, “吉BOARD” (Gilboard), is set to release on global music platforms on August 3. The title is described as a “witty take” on Billboard charts, referring to the unofficial street music charts and cassette compilations popular in the 1990s.
While veteran CARATs, SEVENTEEN’s fandom, are already well acquainted with Picheolin, newer fans and non-fans were left confused, wondering why a 27-year-old idol was suddenly dressing and speaking with the mannerisms of an ahjussi.
So, here’s the full lore behind SEVENTEEN member Dino’s “Gilboard”-charting alter ego, Picheolin.
Origin of DINO’s alter-ego, Picheolin
Picheolin first appeared in SEVENTEEN’s 2021 CARATLAND VCR, a term commonly used for the pre-recorded videos or interludes shown during concerts and fan meetings.
SEVENTEEN is especially known among fans for turning their CARATLAND VCRs into elaborate comedy skits, and the 2021 CARATLAND VCR was no exception. It begins with Seungkwan, the writer of a fictional show, “What the Earth,” and producer Jeonghan walking through a village while discussing plans for the program. During their walk, they speak on the phone with the village head, Mingyu. According to him, the village has a 40-year history and is home to numerous “masters,” making it the perfect setting for the show.
As Mingyu gives Seungkwan and Jeonghan a tour of the village, viewers are introduced to Picheolin for the first time, a name that plays on the English word “featuring.” (Note: “Featuring,” often abbreviated as “feat.” or “ft.,” refers to the music practice where a primary artist invites a guest performer onto a track.)
Picheolin appears wearing his now-iconic glasses, speaking with the accent and mannerisms of a middle-aged man, while somehow being energetic enough to put even Gen Zs to shame. He introduces himself as a 53-year-old fashionista and music producer.
The rest of the VCR solidifies his character as an overly enthusiastic man who constantly interrupts conversations and inserts himself into discussions while the production team is introduced to the rest of the village residents.
List of content Picheolin has appeared in
While every SEVENTEEN member played a different character in the 2021 CARATLAND VCR, as well as in content released before and after it, Dino’s character Picheolin was by far the one who kept reappearing.
“GOING SEVENTEEN WONWOO’s Diary”
The “GOING SEVENTEEN” episode “WONWOO’s Diary,” released on July 20, 2022, follows Wonwoo, who dreams of becoming a documentary director. He visits a village seemingly identical to the one featured in the 2021 CARATLAND VCR and begins documenting its eccentric residents, each with personalities of their own.
This episode marks the first time Picheolin breaks containment and appears in SEVENTEEN’s YouTube variety show, “GOING SEVENTEEN.” Here, he is referred to as “Fe Turin.” With Picheolin’s classic mannerisms, accent, and most importantly his signature shades, it’s clear that he is the same character.
“GOING SEVENTEEN COMEBACK SPECIAL: God of Light Music”
The “GOING SEVENTEEN” episodes released on October 18, 2023, ahead of SEVENTEEN’s “God of Music” comeback are among the most meta in the series to date.
Across the two-part special, the members portray exaggerated characters involved in the music industry, while Dino takes on the role of Fe Turing, the CEO of a fraudulent entertainment company, BOMG.
The episodes further expanded Picheolin’s chaotic lore and cemented him as one of Dino’s recurring comedy personas.
Fun fact:The song “God of Light Music,” a trot version of SEVENTEEN’s “God of Music” created during the episode, became so popular that the group eventually released it officially on global streaming platforms in December 2023.
38th Golden Disc Awards, BSS’s “Fighting (ft. Picheolin)”
Picheolin’s most iconic appearance to date came during the 38th Golden Disc Awards, where he made a surprise appearance during BSS’s (BooSeokSoon) performance of “Fighting.”
On January 6, 2024, appearing fully in character, he performed alongside the subunit and delivered a personalized rap that perfectly matched Picheolin’s over-the-top alter ego. The performance also featured his signature catchphrase: “sarang-e nunbit,” literally translated as “Eyes of Love,” which has since become one of Picheolin’s taglines.
“GOING SEVENTEEN Special ETC: DINO Name Change to Fe Turin?”
Picheolin re-enters “GOING SEVENTEEN” lore on March 20, 2024, through the special episode “ETC: DINO Name Change to Fe Turin?”
Typically, “GOING SEVENTEEN” episodes revolve around a single concept, whether that is the members playing mafia games, debating absurd topics, or going on retreats. However, “ETC” is structured differently. The episode compiles several smaller ideas that were too underdeveloped to become standalone episodes.
Although Dino does not physically dress up as Picheolin in the episode, the central gag is that PLEDIS Entertainment’s CEO has supposedly decided to officially change Dino’s stage name to Fe Turin. Making CARATs wonder, was this a foreshadowing!?
While the decision to debut as a 50-something-year-old alter-ego might still seem absurd to some, this is not the first time SEVENTEEN has turned an inside joke into a Billboard-charting career move.
SEVENTEEN’s subunit BSS, which broke countless record, scored numerous awards, and whose song “Fighting” was used as the official cheering song for Team South Korea at the 2024 Paris Olympics, also started as an inside joke during 2018 CARATLAND.
Furthermore, SEVENTEEN’s subunit DxS turned their scripted towel-throwing fight from “GOING SEVENTEEN COMEBACK SPECIAL: SEVENTEEN TV” for the “Happy Burstday” album into a five-minute-long parody film for the DxS “SERENADE ON STAGE” concert VCR.
Whether as Dino or Picheolin, one thing remains certain: no one commits to the bit quite like SEVENTEEN. Sarang-e Nunbit!!!
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Javeria is a binge-watching specialist who loves devouring entire K-dramas in one sitting. Good screenwriting, beautiful cinematography, and a lack of clichés are the way to her heart. As a music fanatic, she listens to multiple artists across different genres and stans the self-producing idol group SEVENTEEN. You can talk to her on Instagram @javeriayousufs.
Currently watching: “The Legend of the Kitchen Soldier,” ”My Royal Nemesis,” “The Scarecrow,“ “Soul Mate,“ and ”Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha.” Looking forward to: “Four Hands,” “Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,” and “Notes from the Last Row.“
7 K-Pop Tracks That Turn It Up With A Hyperpop-Inspired Beat
You might not think that you’ve heard hyperpop before. After all, it’s got a pretty wild name! Believe it or not though, the hyperpop sound has been a staple in K-pop for years. If you’re already a fan of hyperpop-inspired tracks and looking for new song recs or just want to learn more about the sound that K-pop has been working with for a while now, this is the list for you.
1. aespa’s “Hot Mess”
A Japan release that doesn’t get nearly as much hype as it should, “Hot Mess” cements aespa’s place as the ruling hyperpop queens in the K-pop industry. The statement-making electronic backtrack combined with the members’ hypnotic vocals make this song super addictive. If you’re a fan of the hyperpop sound in K-pop, then aespa is the group for you!
2. SEVENTEEN’s “GAM3 BO1”
Here’s to the true hyperpop fans—SEVENTEEN’s hip hop line showed up and served! With the chaotic, bouncy backing track and the unapologetic autotune, “GAM3 BO1” is what a hyperpop-inspired song really sounds like. What might sound like over-production to some is a statement to others, and you can’t deny that this track is just so fun to listen to!
3. ITZY’s “24HRS”
This song might throw you for a loop once, or twice! The repetitive line is quickly broken by a surprisingly melodic pre-chorus, and when combined with that heavy electric track, it makes for a song that you just can’t get bored of. “24HRS” isn’t a song for everyone, but the true hyperpop fans will get it. ITZY has proved that they can make every genre work for them!
4. TXT’s “Frost”
Blending trap and hyperpop in a way that only TXT could, “Frost” stands out immediately with its unique sound. The clashing backtrack really sets the unsettling aura in motion, and the heavy vocals are just the cherry on top! The result is a song that has that hyperpop edge without sounding overly done. It’s a song that you’ll want to listen to over and over!
5. Choi Ye Na’s “Catch Catch”
If you prefer your hyperpop blended with something brighter, Choi Ye Na’s “Catch Catch” might just be the song for you! The busy backing track carries a lot of that hyperpop energy, but it’s that infectious, repetitive (in a good way) chorus that really nails it. It’s rare to see a song this unapologetically bubblegum these days, but Ye Na has done it perfectly!
6. NCT DREAM’s “Best of Me”
“Best of Me” by NCT DREAM leans on the hyperpop influence but doesn’t let it take over the song, so the members’ vocals really shine! The backing track hints at an energetic hyperpop sound without screaming it, and the subdued chorus takes advantage of editing without drowning out the vocals. There’s something about it that just sounds right.
7. f(x)’s “Kick”
Rounding out the list with a 2nd gen K-pop song bringing some hardcore hyperpop energy—it’s “Kick” by f(x)! This group is known for their experimental sound, and the brash, brassy line running throughout works super well in contrast with the low-key pre-chorus. If the “digital age” could be summed up in just one song, this might be it. It’s eclectic, electric, and totally iconic!
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May Idol Group Brand Reputation Rankings Announced
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for all idol groups!
The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, and community awareness indexes of various idol groups, using big data collected from April 14 to May 14.
BTS held onto their spot at the top of the list this month with a brand reputation index of 10,608,366. High-ranking phrases in the group’s keyword analysis included “ARMY,” “Mexico concert,” and “ARIRANG,” while their highest-ranking related terms included “sing along,” “perform,” and “record.” BTS’s positivity-negativity analysis revealed a score of 95.53 percent positive reactions.
IVE also maintained their position at second place with a brand reputation index of 5,538,659 for May.
BLACKPINK rose to third place with a brand reputation index of 5,121,648, marking a 14.74 percent increase in their score since last month.
Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN took fourth place for May with a brand reputation index of 3,450,894.
Finally, CORTIS shot to fifth place with a brand reputation index of 2,951,892, marking a whopping 201.71 percent increase in their score since April.
Check out the top 30 for this month below!
BTS
IVE
BLACKPINK
SEVENTEEN
CORTIS
TWICE
LE SSERAFIM
BIGBANG
ENHYPEN
ILLIT
Stray Kids
KiiiKiii
aespa
Wanna One
Red Velvet
KISS OF LIFE
EXO
Apink
fromis_9
SHINee
INFINITE
THE BOYZ
TWS
BTOB
ATEEZ
OH MY GIRL
Girls’ Generation
NMIXX
H1-KEY
i-dle
Watch BTS’s docu-series “BREAK THE SILENCE” with subtitles on Viki below:
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Watch: SEVENTEEN’s Dino Confirmed To Make Solo Debut As His Alter Ego Picheolin
SEVENTEEN’s Dino will be making his highly-anticipated debut as Picheolin!
On May 11, PLEDIS Entertainment announced that Picheolin will release his first mini album “吉BOARD” on August 3. The album name reinterprets the 1990s Korean street culture term “gilboard” by combining the Chinese character “吉” meaning “good fortune” with the English word “BOARD” to convey Picheolin’s resolve to turn the streets into a stage that the entire nation can enjoy.
Picheolin is a character that first appeared in SEVENTEEN’s 2021 fan meeting VCR and has continued to receive much love from fans. He is also the energetic producer and head of agency BOMG.
Check out the interview with Picheolin announcing his mini album below!
Also check out teaser photos below!
Picheolin’s first mini album “吉BOARD” will be released on August 3 at 6 p.m. KST. Are you excited for Picheolin’s debut? Stay tuned for updates!
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for male idol groups!
The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, and community indexes of various boy groups, using big data collected from April 9 to May 9.
BTS continued their reign at the top of the list with a brand reputation index of 10,428,385 for May. High-ranking phrases in the group’s keyword analysis included “ARMY,” “ARIRANG,” and “Mexico,” while their highest-ranking related terms included “sold out,” “invite,” and “surpass.” BTS’s positivity-negativity analysis also revealed a score of 93.47 percent positive reactions.
SEVENTEEN rose to second place with a brand reputation index of 4,621,979, marking an 18.61 percent increase in their score since April.
BIGBANG took third place with a brand reputation index of 3,362,832, marking a 22.94 percent rise in their score since last month.
CORTIS jumped to fourth place after seeing a 68.03 percent increase in their brand reputation index, bringing their score to 3,142,397 for the month.
Finally, EXO rounded out the top five with a brand reputation index of 2,489,847 for May.
Check out the top 30 for this month below!
BTS
SEVENTEEN
BIGBANG
CORTIS
EXO
Wanna One
SHINee
THE BOYZ
NCT
TWS
ENHYPEN
Super Junior
Stray Kids
TVXQ
KickFlip
2PM
TXT
BTOB
MONSTA X
ASTRO
TREASURE
ATEEZ
VIXX
HIGHLIGHT
INFINITE
ZEROBASEONE
ALPHA DRIVE ONE
BOYNEXTDOOR
EVNNE
B1A4
Watch BTS’s docu-series “BREAK THE SILENCE” on Viki below:
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And watch SEVENTEEN’s variety show “NANA TOUR with SEVENTEEN” below!
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for all idol groups!
The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, and community awareness indexes of various idol groups, using big data collected from March 16 to April 16.
BTS continued their reign at the top of the list with a brand reputation index of 18,899,941, marking a 90.72 percent increase in their score since last month. High-ranking phrases in the group’s keyword analysis included “ARMY,” “Goyang concert,” and “Billboard,” while their highest-ranking related terms included “overwhelming,” “perform,” and “gather.” BTS’s positivity-negativity analysis also revealed a score of 92.41 percent positive reactions.
Meanwhile, IVE rose to second place with a brand reputation index of 6,363,816.
Wanna One shot to third place with a brand reputation index of 4,960,223, marking a whopping 171.87 percent increase in their score since last month.
BLACKPINK took fourth place with a brand reputation index of 4,463,584, while SEVENTEEN rounded out the top five with a score of 3,716,301.
Check out the top 30 for this month below!
BTS
IVE
Wanna One
BLACKPINK
SEVENTEEN
BIGBANG
ENHYPEN
EXO
TWICE
SHINee
Red Velvet
KiiiKiii
OH MY GIRL
NCT
aespa
H1-KEY
THE BOYZ
TWS
ILLIT
Super Junior
BTOB
Shinhwa
Stray Kids
LE SSERAFIM
Apink
ATEEZ
Hearts2Hearts
NMIXX
STAYC
RIIZE
Watch BTS’s docu-series “BREAK THE SILENCE” with subtitles on Viki below:
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April Star Brand Reputation Rankings Announced
The Korean Business Research Institute has published its brand reputation rankings for all stars during the month of April!
The rankings were determined through an analysis of various stars’ media coverage, consumer participation, interaction, and community awareness indexes, using big data collected from March 29 to April 29.
BTS continued their reign at the top of the list this month with a brand reputation index of 11,547,433 for April.
Yoo Jae Suk took second place with a brand reputation index of 7,325,244, while Lim Young Woong ranked third with a score of 6,675,381.
Byeon Woo Seok shot to third place after seeing a staggering 252.87 percent increase in his brand reputation index since March, bringing his total score to 5,316,985.
Finally, Park Ji Hoon rounded out the top five with a brand reputation index of 5,105,720.
Check out the top 30 for this month below!
BTS
Yoo Jae Suk
Lim Young Woong
Byeon Woo Seok
Park Ji Hoon
IVE
Son Heung Min
Lee Jung Hoo
Kim Hye Yoon
SEVENTEEN
Ha Jung Woo
BLACKPINK
Kim Jong Kook
Ryu Hyun Jin
HANRORO
HaHa
Yoo Hae Jin
BIGBANG
Wanna One
aespa
Sung Si Kyung
TWICE
Park Ji Sung
Kang Ho Dong
KiiiKiii
Park Bo Gum
Jun Hyun Moo
Lee Byung Hun
Ha Ji Won
Kim Do Yeong
Watch BTS’s docu-series “BREAK THE SILENCE” with subtitles on Viki below:
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8 K-Pop Songs That Make Great Use Of A Fun House-Inspired Sound
With a sleek, modern sound that plays with melodies without being too overwhelming, house music is the genre rising up in K-pop! A bright, house-inspired backtrack mixed with K-pop’s signature energy is the combo that can’t be beat. If you want to reminisce with a playlist that contains some older hits or are curious about the genre making the rounds on the K-pop scene in 2026, look no further than this list!
1. RIIZE – “Impossible”
The light electronic beat underscoring “Impossible” doesn’t overwhelm the vocals in any way, letting the RIIZE members shine. The resulting song is somehow understated and dramatic at the same time, making for a track you’ll never get bored of! The dance break proves just how fun a house beat can be. It’s dance music, after all!
2. f(x) – “4 Walls”
An oldie but a goodie, the perfect throwback for fans missing the older K-pop sound—it’s the f(x) classic “4 Walls”! The soft start winds up with some truly stunning vocals and a rap beat you just can’t get enough of. It’s a surprisingly timeless sound too. With house music trending in K-pop, this song could’ve been released last week and not more than 10 years ago!
3. ENHYPEN – “Go Big or Go Home”
Proving that a good house beat never goes out of style, ENHYPEN released “Go Big or Go Home” back in 2021 before it was trending again! This song immediately makes you want to dance with the catchy melody and bouncy backtrack. It’s low-key enough to be added to any playlist, but it’s definitely the perfect pick now that summer is on its way!
4. i-dle – “Mono (Feat. skaiwater)”
i-dle has been dabbling in pretty much every genre since day one, but there’s something about this relaxed track that suits them so well! “Mono” has a more bass-heavy beat at times, but it’s balanced out by the ultra-chill melody. The result is a song that never seems too loud or overwhelming, but it still serves the stunning vocals i-dle is known for!
5. SEVENTEEN – “Eyes on you”
If the last few songs have been a little too laid-back for your tastes, SEVENTEEN proves that a house-inspired track can still pack a punch! With a slightly busier beat and a rap section for a sudden switch-up, “Eyes on you” definitely makes use of all of the members’ talents while staying true to that house sound. It’s a great pick for a dance party!
6. Hearts2Hearts – “FOCUS”
Hearts2Hearts is cementing their sound with their heavily house-inspired releases as of late, and it’s nothing short of fabulous! The mix of easy melodies and amazing vocal riffs is a combo that’s super addictive. Adding an electronic beat into the mix makes for a track that feels fresh, which is perfect for a rookie girl group making their mark on the industry!
7. TXT – “I’ll See You There Tomorrow”
A slept-on b-side from an album a few years back, “I’ll See You There Tomorrow” by TXT is finally getting its flowers thanks to the rise of house-inspired music in K-pop! The bright beat is somewhat of a contrast to the understated vocals, but the pairing somehow goes perfectly together. Plus, the melody is just too good. This one might get stuck in your head!
8. aespa – “Whiplash”
Lastly, if you thought that house music could only be used for a bubblegum concept, aespa is here to prove you wrong! “Whiplash” combines sudden powerhouse vocals with a super minimalist backtrack for a song that really makes an impact. Don’t be fooled by the easygoing melody at the beginning—the switch-up might even give you whiplash!