Tag: KPop Demon Hunters

  • KPop Demon Hunters Announces Seoul Pop-Up Dates and Exclusive Merch

    The Netflix animated feature KPop Demon Hunters has unveiled the full lineup of official merchandise that will be available at its Seoul pop-up store.

    The pop-up will showcase a wide variety of items inspired by key characters from the film, including HUNTR/X and Saja Boys. Highlighted products include Duppy & Seo plush dolls and keyrings, apparel and accessories, K-pop–style goods such as random photocards, photocard holders, and collect books, as well as CD keyrings featuring themed artwork. Several items will be offered exclusively as Seoul pop-up limited editions.

    The official Seoul pop-up will run from December 4 to 28 in Seongsu-dong. Pre-reservations open on November 18 at 11 a.m. through the official fan community, while general reservations begin on November 20. Each reservation allows entry for the ticket holder plus one accompanying guest.

    In addition, an online pre-sale will be available from November 25 at 11 a.m. until midnight on November 30 through the film’s official fan community. Online buyers may collect their purchases on-site using the “pickup at venue” option. Direct in-store purchases will also be available starting December 4.

  • BTS’s V Redefines Hanbok in Modern Style at Vogue World: Hollywood

    BTS member V turned heads in Los Angeles with a stunning reinterpretation of traditional Korean attire blended with modern fashion elements.

    On October 26 (local time), V attended Vogue World: Hollywood 2025 at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, invited personally by Vogue’s U.S. editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour.

    V arrived wearing a long gray coat paired with a gray hat reminiscent of a traditional Korean gat, completing the look with a striking red traditional knot tied around his waist. The elegant red accent on his minimalist modern outfit created a perfect harmony between heritage and contemporary aesthetics, immediately drawing the attention of global fashion figures at the event.

    Maggie Kang, director of Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters, also posted on her social media, sharing side-by-side images of V and the film’s character “Saja Boys Jinu,” captioned, “I see you @thv, BTS V = Saja Boys Jinu,” delighting fans worldwide.