Liberating Or Inappropriate? Korean Netizens Concerned About The Underwear “Trend” In K-Pop
A fashion trend has been making a more frequent appearance in K-Pop lately that has some concerned over the impact it might have on young fans. It’s being deemed the “underwear” or “pantsless” trend, and it seems that some Korean netizens aren’t too keen on the fashion style.
One of the most well-known instances of this trend is when LE SSERAFIM‘s Yunjin recently wore a white bralette and gray panties under an oversized pink coat in the group’s teaser video for their upcoming album.
Yunjin looks confident and carefree in the ensemble, even as she strides out in “public” in Seoul’s Jongno Nakwon Shopping Arcade.
Even more recently, (G)I-DLE went for the pantsless look with their new music video for “Super Lady”.
And for the teaser images for their new album, 2, the members wore a variety of different-styled bras paired with large, fuzzy hats and skirts.
Finally, the two members of SISTAR19 — Hyolyn and Bora — also embraced the trend for their recent comeback with “No More (Ma Boy)”. They were styled in bralette tops and extremely short-cut shorts that look like underwear.
This recent sudden influx of idols sporting the “underwear” or “pantsless” trend sparked a debate online, which was recently discussed in an article about the topic.
Translation: Netizens shared negative sentiments like, “It’s not cool to walk around in your underwear,” “I’m worried that teenagers will want to copy this trend,” “This feels like a forced trend to me,” and “It makes me uncomfortable to just look at.”
On the other hand, some highlighted the positive effects, such as, “They’re expressing their freedom to dress however they’d like,” and “It’s good to see people stand up for themselves against judgment and prejudice.”
The “pantsless look” has become popular in the world of fashion since last year. In Hollywood, American celebrities like Anne Hathaway, Hailey Bieber, and Kim Kardashian have tried the trend and received tremendous attention. #NoPants #PantsLess #MissingPantsForFashion
How do you feel about this fashion trend that’s currently ongoing in the K-Pop industry?