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Monsta X's Shownu with 'Chams 2024 Fall·Winter' collection

Written by Ethan  on 05 Mar, 2024
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[Photo source=CHARMS]

During the last New York Fashion Week, the brand CHARMS, led by designer Kang Yo-han, unveiled their Fall·Winter 2024 collection.

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[Photo source=Shownu's personal SNS]
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[Photo source=Shownu's personal SNS]

Monsta X's Shownu caught everyone's attention as a runway model.

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[Photo source=Shownu's personal SNS]

The CHAMS 2024 FW collection started with the phrase 'I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night' from Sarah Williams' poem 'The old Astronomer to His Pupil', one of the most beloved sentences about stars.

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[Photo source=CHARMS]

The collection infused the runway with challenging energy and messages of 'only looking forward and moving on towards your dreams regardless of any difficulties', and expressed a sense of speed through the dynamic interplay of curves and straight lines in the looks.

Designer Kang Yo-han, celebrating the 11th anniversary of the brand's launch, said, "Based on last season's experiences, we were able to go through a solid preparation process. I am happy to present the show on the big stage of New York once again, and you can look forward to the future journey of CHAMS."

This collection showcased looks using glossy all-black materials and items in collaboration with soulesures, creating CHAMS' own chic and overwhelming moments. Additionally, the runway became a topic of conversation as Monsta X's Shownu appeared as a model.

All moments drawn by CHAMS at the New York Fashion Week can be checked through the official website and Instagram.

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