8 Japanese K-Pop idols who can also really rock a J-Pop look

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Satin, frills, bows, lace—J-pop fashion is a girl’s dream! It is an outstanding genre completely separate from the standards of Korean fashion. The ultra-cute and feminine style may seem intimidating to some, but these stars make it look natural. These Japanese idols may be K-pop stars, but they also rock J-pop inspired dresses!

IVEsaid King

IVE’s Rei, an idol who has rocked the ultra-cute look throughout her career, is nothing short of adorable in this blue and white dress! The cupcake skirt, giant bows and lace headband are hallmarks of J-pop fashion. The curly pigtails make it extra J-pop inspired and extra cute! Rei matches the look perfectly.

LE CESERAPHIMsaid Sakura and Kazuha

Donning this J-pop inspired gown for a cover of “KISS ME”, LE SSERAFIM’s Sakura and Kazuha look amazing! Together with Hong Eunchae, they make the perfect trio. The tulle skirt may be familiar to Kazuha, who was a ballerina before joining the group. Sakura, a former J-pop idol, looks right at home in her dress!

ILLIT‘s Mokka and Iroha

All the ILLIT members look gorgeous in these outfits that match their appearance on a Japanese award show, but Japanese members Moka and Iroha especially rocked the frilly look! The cute bouncy white and blue dresses paired with ruffles are reminiscent of a J-pop style that works very well on them.

Billie’s Tsuki

Tsuki from Billie often wears high pigtails, a hairstyle that is a staple in J-pop. In combination with this bow-filled dress, she looks like a J-pop princess! This magazine shoot definitely took inspiration from J-pop style, and there’s no better model for this look than Tsuki. She was born to wear satin and sparkles!

TWICEsaid Momo, Mina and Sana

If you didn’t know they were K-pop stars, you might think that Momo, Mina and Sana were the perfect J-pop trio! The three Japanese members of TWICE achieved great success with their sub-unit MISAMO. These super frilly outfits with matching high heels and even matching hair colors are something straight out of the J-pop playbook, and they look perfect!



Eva Grace

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