TWICE’s Jihyo And Lee Hyori Rocked The Same Jumpsuit And Served Completely Different Vibes
At a glance, Lee Hyori and TWICE‘s Jihyo would look like an unlikely pair, given that the two singers have never interacted on camera before. But they have much more in common if you look more in-depth.
While Lee Hyori is an iconic singer of first-generation K-Pop, Jihyo is a power vocalist from an emblematic girl group of third-gen. Both are strong and empowered women who are much praised for their commanding stage presence and unapologetic attitude.
Another point of similarity would be their unique nicknames. Lee Hyori is often called the “Nation’s Fairy” for her immense popularity and appeal. Jihyo, on the other hand, got the nickname “God Jihyo” from fans because of her multifaceted talents.
It looks like the two divas also share a similar taste in fashion since both were photographed wearing the same outfit recently but managed to pull off completely different vibes.
Jihyo recently posted a few snaps from the music video set of “Killin’ Me Good,” the title track of her first solo album, Zone. In the photos, she was wearing an off-the-shoulder camouflage jumpsuit that fit her torso like a corset and then turned baggy in the bottom half.
The shape of the jumpsuit complemented Jihyo’s sculpted figure so well that she didn’t need much accessorizing to turn it into a look. A pair of hoop earrings, two layers of delicate chains, and a few rings on her finger were all that the outfit needed. Jihyo’s short hair also added a sexy allure to the ensemble.
Lee Hyori was seen wearing the same outfit at the press conference of tvN‘s variety show Dancing Queens On The Road in May. While the piece complemented her body the same way, it was her drastically different styling that gave her a unique look.
Lee Hyori adorned an ethnic-style pendant necklace paired with a similar bracelet that tied the look together. Her cross-shaped earrings added a touch of edge. Her lustrous hair with see-through bangs and cat-eye makeup added a trendy touch to the entire outfit.
The jumpsuit is from a brand called The Attico, and the piece retails for €1630 EUR. Interestingly, the model on The Attico’s website is styled in a way that resembles elements from both the K-Pop singers’ looks. The minimal-accessory styling of Jihyo is close to the model’s no-jewelry look. On the other hand, Lee Hyori’s pointed-toe shoes and colorful accessories are also seen in the model’s choice of footwear and handbag.