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Perth Now
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Stray Kids' Lee Know is new Gucci ambassador
Stray Kids' Lee Know has been appointed a global ambassador for Gucci. The South Korean pop star has been spotted on a number of occasions wearing the brand's creations at official events and was a guest at the fashion house's cruise 2025 show in London last year, but in his new role, the 26-year-old musician will be even more involved in Gucci's initiatives. He said in a statement: 'I believe Gucci is a brand that transcends the past and present through heritage and contemporary creativity. It's a great honor to be part of Gucci's visionary journey." The announcement comes just a few weeks after it was revealed fellow Stray Kids member Seungmin had been appointed a brand ambassador for Burberry, who were delighted to have the K-pop star on board. Chief creative officer Daniel Lee said in a statement: 'His passion and sense of style will make working together a lot of fun." Seungmin - who was chosen for his authenticity, self-expression and innovative nature - hailed the partnership "an honour". He said: 'It is an honour to join the Burberry family. 'It's an iconic British brand with a rich heritage, and I love that connection. I'm excited to be part of its future.' Seungmin's appointment was revealed shortly after the 24-year-old star was part of Burberry's Festival campaign alongside the likes of Goldie, Loyle Carner, Cara Delevingne, Alexa Chung, and Liam Gallagher and his model children Lennon and Gene Gallagher and Molly Moorish-Gallagher. Lee Know's bandmate HAN recently praised him as being a "very handsome" man and expressed his gratitude that his friend is always happy to look out for him. HAN told Rolling Stone of Lee Know: 'He is very handsome. And even though he may not look like it, he's very sensitive and meticulous. And he listens to me and only me. "I can get lonely being away from home, and he takes very good care of me. After a concert, we spend quality time together. We all do, actually, and we share delicious food together.'


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
CRAVITY's Seungmin to take rest; idol suffers from rib injury – read to find out more
CRAVITY member Seunmin is going on a temporary hiatus to properly heal from a recent rib injury. The group's agency issued an official statement and shared that after consulting medical professionals, Seungmin requires rest in order to recover and perform well again. CRAVITY's Seungmin to take rest after rib injury; company issues statement As per reports from Allkpop, CRAVITY's agency used their fan discussion forum and other social media channels to inform fans about Seungmin's health. They stated that the idol had recently suffered from a rib injury and that due to medical advice, they will be taking some rest to recover for the time being. They stated in their notice that 'During a recent filming, Sungmin was involved in an unexpected physical collision with another member. He visited the hospital immediately for a check-up and was diagnosed with a rib injury, for which he is currently receiving treatment.' They continued by stating that while the member himself wanted to continue with the ongoing schedule, medical advice led to a different conclusion. 'Sungmin himself strongly wishes to participate in CRAVITY's upcoming schedules. However, heeding the advice of medical experts, he must limit excessive movement until his full recovery.' Seungmin to opt out of Seoul Music Awards The notice also shared that to recover as soon as possible, the idol will not be able to join the rest of the group for their performance at the Seoul Music Awards on June 21. They stated that 'Therefore, Sungmin will not be attending the 'Seoul Music Awards' scheduled to take place on June 21 KST. For any future schedules requiring choreography, Sungmin will participate with minimised movement. As this decision was made to prioritise the health and well-being of our artist, we ask fans for your understanding. ' They ended it on a positive note by sharing that 'We will make all the effort to ensure Sungmin's speedy recovery so that he may greet fans healthily once again.'
Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Exclusive: See Stray Kids' Seungmin in a Behind-The-Scenes Pic From Burberry's New Festival Campaign
Courtesy of Burberry, exclusively for Teen Vogue Stray Kids know a thing or two about festivals. Before setting off on their world tour, the group spent the summer of 2024 racking up festival spots at BST Hyde Park, I-Days Milano, and Lollapalooza. Now, Burberry is using that knowledge to good use in its latest campaign, tapping Seungmin as one of its leading stars. Unveiled on June 5, 2025, Burberry's new campaign celebrates festival culture through a British lens, with videos directed by Kim Gehrig and photography by Drew Vickers. Seungmin is joined by the likes of Liam Gallagher, Goldie, Loyle Carner, Chy Cartier, John Glacier, Cara Delevingne, Alexa Chung, Lennon Gallagher, Molly Moorish-Gallagher, and Gene Gallagher. 'Think of the campaign like a collage,' Burberry's chief creative officer, Daniel Lee, says in a statement. 'Candid moments capturing off-duty fans and headline acts in between gigs. Burberry sits at the centre of the summer calendar, it's both a means of creative expression and a go-to uniform for festival goers.' In order to be in the campaign, Seungmin took a break from his busy schedule to fly to London for the shoot. 'Everyone was so supportive and really seemed to enjoy and cheer on my energy, which brought me so much strength. I wanted to stay in London longer!" he says in an exclusive Q&A shared by Burberry. '[My favorite memory from set is] when I took the mic and filmed a performance scene with an Oasis song playing, I really got into it, and I was super happy because everyone seemed to enjoy it.' To celebrate the release, Teen Vogue got an exclusive behind-the-scenes picture from Seungmin's time on set, as well as the rest of his mini Q&A on festival experiences and essentials. It would be the moment on stage at last year's festival[s]. The memory of performing in front of countless fans with the sunset in the background still remains so clear to me. The sight of the audience's hands glowing in the sunset really tugged at my heart! Accompanied by the band's sound surrounding us, our music felt truly grand. Before going on stage to bring good energy to the fans, I always tend to listen to calm music and create a calm environment around me. I also eat a hearty meal beforehand and think about giving it all I've got on stage. I love performing 'S-Class.' It may be because the song holds a sense of pride, but even when the song isn't in the language of the audience, they still sing along and relate to it, making it feel even more special. It's always so amazing, and we are so grateful to see how much love people pour into our music and countless other things, even from so far away. Even though we all speak different languages, it seems that our hearts have become similar as they are connected through music. Since it's not an opportunity that comes easily, I think the big stage of a music festival is a really important and rare chance for artists to connect with fans. [What I enjoy most about festivals] I think would be the moment when everyone comes together as one, united through music. Even if we all speak different languages, we become one by following the same melody, rhythm, and atmosphere. Originally Appeared on Teen Vogue Want more style stories from Teen Vogue? Check these out: Where Did All The Tween Fashion Go? All the Beauty Products We Spotted at the 2024 Olympics 9 Sunscreens Teen Vogue Editors Swear By for Year-Round Protection From Rose Water to Eyeliner, An Ode to Middle Eastern & North African Beauty


Vogue Singapore
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
Seungmin of Stray Kids on his latest campaign with Burberry
We're currently in the throes of summer. Of tank tops, flip flops, colourful popsicles and music festivals all around—especially in Britain, now with the weather on their side. From Glastonbury and Leeds to BST Hyde Park and Isle of Wight, bands and artists have been congregating in a formidable lineup, all to perform live in front of throngs of festival goers. Celebrating the universal phenomenon is Burberry, with its latest campaign 'Burberry Festival'. 'Think of the campaign like a collage,' says chief creative officer, Daniel Lee. 'Candid moments capturing off-duty fans and headline acts in between gigs.' Shot against a set of sound systems by photographer Drew Vickers, the campaign features a cast from the intertwining worlds of music and fashion, including Liam Gallagher and his children, Alexa Chung, Cara Delevingne and South Korean star Seungmin. In this case, art imitates life for the Stray Kids member, who is all too familiar with playing at a music festival with his members. Below, he shares with Vogue Singapore his time shooting for the latest Burberry campaign and what he loves most about music festivals. How would you describe the vibe of the shoot? Everyone was so supportive and really seemed to enjoy and cheer on my energy, which brought me so much strength. I wanted to stay in London longer! Seungmin in 'Burberry Festival'. Courtesy of Burberry Describe your look for the campaign. The classic, vibrant, youthful, and clean Burberry vibe? I feel a bit shy saying it myself… What was the best moment of the day for you? When I took the mic and filmed a performance scene with an Oasis song playing, I really got into it, and I was super happy because everyone seemed to enjoy it! Seungmin behind the scenes of 'Burberry Festival'. Courtesy of Burberry What's the most memorable moment you've had while performing at a music festival? It would be the moment on stage at last year's festival. The memory of performing in front of countless fans with the sunset in the background still remains so clear to me. The sight of the audience's hands glowing in the sunset really tugged at my heart! Accompanied by the band's sound surrounding us, our music felt truly grand. Is there a song that you feel hits differently when performed at a festival? I love performing 'S-Class'. It may be because the song holds a sense of pride, but even when the song isn't in the language of the audience, they still sing along and relate with it, making it feel even more special! View this post on Instagram A post shared by BST Hyde Park (@bsthydepark) You've played some iconic festivals so far, including BST Hyde Park in London. What do you take away from those experiences? It's always so amazing and we are so grateful to see how much love people pour into our music and countless other things even from so far away. Even though we all speak different languages, it seems that our hearts have become similar as they are connected through music! How important are festivals in connecting fans from different parts of the world? Since it's not an opportunity that comes easily, I think the big stage of a music festival is a really important and rare chance for artists to connect with fans.


Korea Herald
10-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Stray Kids featured in ‘Resident Playbook' soundtrack
Stray Kids members have contributed to the original soundtrack for upcoming tvN series 'Resident Playbook.' 'Start!', sung by Lee Know, Seungmin and I.N, is one of the first tracks featured on the medical show, a spin-off of 2020 hit series 'Hospital Playlist.' The new show starts airing on Saturday and the upbeat single will be unveiled that day as well. Meanwhile, the group will be performing in Mexico City this coming weekend. The two-day show will wrap up the Latin American leg of tour 'dominATE.' The tour resumes in Shizuoka, Japan, next month, before heading to North America where it will travel to nine cities in the US and one in Canada by the end of June.