Felix Lee, the Australian-born singer from K-Pop group Stray Kids, made headlines by walking in Louis Vuitton's latest runway show, showcasing his unique fashion presence. As a muse picked by the brand's artistic director, Nicolas Ghesquière, Lee wore a distinctive ensemble of loose gingham-print pants and a knitted sweater. His appearance symbolizes the fashion industry's increasing engagement with East Asian artists, reflecting a broader trend where K-Pop celebrities are becoming prominent figures in lifestyle and luxury brands. Lee has forged a personal friendship with Ghesquière, which adds depth to their collaborations.
"It's such a huge pleasure to meet him up front, and from there on, we became good friends," Felix Lee expressed, highlighting the personal connection with Nicolas Ghesquière.
"The fact that I got to attend and do my first runway for Nicolas' 10th-anniversary runway - honestly, it just blew my mind," Lee shared, reflecting on his first experience walking the LV runway.
"It's a big honor to have Lee at his show," Ghesquière commented, emphasizing the importance of Felix Lee's presence in the Louis Vuitton fashion line.
Lee, whose look of loose gingham-print pants and a knitted sweater stole the show, represents LVMH’s strategy to embrace K-Pop's influence in the fashion industry.
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