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Stray Kids’ Hyunjin Takes Over Paris Fashion Week for Dior’s FW26 Show

Stray Kids’ Hyunjin Takes Over Paris Fashion Week for Dior’s FW26 Show

The worlds of high fashion and K-Pop continue their electrifying fusion as Stray Kids’ own Hyunjin made a captivating appearance at Paris Fashion Week. The global star departed for Paris on March 2nd to attend the highly anticipated Dior Fall-Winter 2026-2027 Collection Show, turning heads from the moment he stepped into Incheon International Airport.

An Icon of Airport Fashion

Showcasing his status as a fashion powerhouse, Hyunjin sported a head-to-toe Dior look for his departure. As reported by Allkpop, his ensemble projected an “urban aura” and “restrained charisma.” The look featured a striking color-accented blouson jacket, sleek black bootcut pants, and the modern “Soltwind” sneakers. The outfit was perfectly accessorized with a brown calfskin Dior Arch bag, a scarf, and a brooch, creating a sophisticated and modern casual style that had fans, known as STAY, buzzing online.

Center Stage at the Dior FW26 Show

The main event, Dior’s Fall-Winter 2026-2027 Collection Show, took place on March 3rd. Hyunjin’s presence was a major highlight, further solidifying the powerful connection between the luxury brand and the K-Pop world. According to sources like Music Mundial, the synergy is undeniable, with major K-Pop artists increasingly becoming faces of the biggest fashion houses. Hyunjin, who reportedly attended the show in a custom-made Dior outfit, is at the forefront of this exciting trend.

K-Pop’s Expanding Fashion Dominion

Hyunjin’s appearance is part of a larger movement seeing K-Pop idols dominate the global fashion scene. Paris Fashion Week has become a star-studded event for top-tier artists, with idols like BLACKPINK’s Jisoo and fellow Stray Kids member Felix generating massive media value for brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton. This trend extends beyond just attendance; Stray Kids’ own Changbin was also recently named a global ambassador for the brand Autry, proving that the influence of K-Pop in fashion is a powerful, and permanent, force.


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