Source: 2NE1 Official Fb Page
K’s fashion magazine “DAZED & CONFUSED” spotlighted the fashion of 2NE1’s member CL. DAZED & CONFUSED shed spotlight on CL’s fashion in an article titled “Is 2NE1’s CL the Rihanna of K-Pop Style?” that was published on the 2 this month, and introduced CL by saying, “2NE1’s CL is K-pop’s biggest fashionista, who loves to change her hair colour as much as her clothes and share her style with her 1.4 million Instagram followers”. The magazine went on to say, “She’s a muse to Jeremy Scott – at whose shows she shares front row with A$AP Rocky – is partial to a Chanel shade and wears Versace bling and Louboutins in music videos. But what sets her apart as more than just a pretty girl in a gown, is her penchant for wearing young, emerging menswear designers, notably British talent Nasir Mazhar, Astrid Andersen and Sam MC”. DAZED & CONFUSED took the example of the dance practice video of 2NE1’s song “GOTTA BE YOU” and recognized CL’s fashion, saying, “…but CL stands out in her hyper masculine all-white look (ice white hair included) of low-hanging denim dungarees, big logo’d Nasir Mazhar tee and step team Rick Owens x Adidas sneakers”. Then, DAZED & CONFUSED also explains that CL’s fashion has a unique charm among female singers, “Yes, you might see a rival singer rocking the same Balmain frock, but you’re unlikely to see them wearing a big man’s basketball vest as a dress. Few popstars – with the exception of Rihanna…” Furthermore, the magazine went further to compare CL with Rihanna by saying, “…her solo single ‘The ‘Baddest Female’ sexier and spikier than seen before. All this because she has the balls to offer herself up as a boy toy, never boring us by trotting out the same pretty girl looks. CL has been spotted in some of the exact same outfits as Rihanna, but it’s hard to tell who’s paving the way”. Finally, DAZED & CONFUSED expressed its high expressions for a continuing spotlight on CL as a fashion icon, stating, “May CL’s style reign continue – you feel that it’s only just begun”. Source: YGU
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