She was classy in a houndstooth pattern jacket, and in other shots, Saint Laurent grounded her with over-the-knee boots. Chaeryeong arrived in a full-length sequin studded cape, along with her red hair and a twinkle in (and under) her eye. In the morning” music video was a further dive into the ITZY style canon. Staring down the barrel of a gun, the “마.피.아. In the morning,” “LOCO,” “SWIPE,” and Japanese Debut Elsewhere, she was in boots that ran just under the knee, a modified red-print on white sweatshirt over what appeared to be a black and white houndstooth top. Ryujin rocked a blue jacket that came embellished with colorful tags, but was altered from an original jumpsuit, cinched with a big belt. In another scene, she wore a pair of blue tie-dyed trousers and elsewhere, a tube top with a silky blue image. Elsewhere, Yeji wore multi-colored track pants the same color and make as Yuna’s sweatshirt, and Yuna slayed in a top and bottom ensemble, both zipped in the center.Ĭhaeryeong served in blue, black, and white - in particular, her long red hair contrasted a biker’s jacket, owning both the motorcycle (which was a paid actor) and the cityscape behind her. Yeji asserted her dominance in plaits, trailing down to a thick chain on her neck that gave way to a fire and ice crop from Paco Rabanne. The same can be said for Yuna, who presented one of the music video’s standout pieces: deconstructed speed racer pants from Namilia (and paired it with an altered sweatshirt, sitting in front of a sleek motorcycle mind you). The white shirt underneath says “fashion is my profession” and you know what? She’s right. Lia stunned in a black mesh vest with several compartments (in which she probably kept the audacity to look so badass). We get a better look at their ‘fits in the dance performance video. ITZY brought the voltage up as a collective, performing on a digital set surrounded by lava and sporting pants with strips of blue and fluro green. To read about fans getting upset at JYP Entertainment due to ITZY's mistreatment, click here.Building on the momentum of everything that came before, ITZY debuted their first original Japanese single, “Voltage.” The music video intertwined sporty looks with racer vibes. For ITZY's Yuna, she was only a little girl when ITZY debuted, but she feels more mature since then. Lastly, in ITZY's maknae and visual, Yuna is confident with her growth as she said, "It made us feel like we can try anything, any concept."ĭebuting only at the age of 15, ITZY's Yuna feels like ITZY has grown up a lot since their debut. ITZY's Chaeryeong said that she is still learning and improving, making her excited about what the future holds. Being 17 when she debuted, ITZY's Chaeryeong still believes she has a long way to go before being fully mature. But now, Ryujin feels like she has vastly changed from being a loner since ITZY is now extremely close.įor ITZY's main dancer, Chaeryeong went on to share that she does not think she has grown up fully. Personally, ITZY's Ryujin also opened up by saying that she never really tried to get along with people before debuting with ITZY. Being 17 when ITZY debuted, ITZY's Ryujin was fairly young when she entered the K-pop industry. ITZY's main rapper, Ryujin, was happy to share that she has matured as a person, being in a team that needs to cooperate. But since then, after attending numerous shows, practicing a million times together, and living in the same dorm, Lia shared that ITZY can now understand one another's feelings without even talking. But we have something special."ĭebuting with ITZY as an 18-year-old, ITZY's Lia already had a healthy relationship with her fellow ITZY members. With the help of the other four members and MIDZYs, the fans of ITZY, ITZY's Yeji is now more confident and open to growing in terms of talent, personality, and being an overall better person.įor Lia, ITZY's main vocalist, she is really happy that she has a special connection with her members, saying, "It's really hard to describe.
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