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Nov 12, 2023 |
elle.com.sg | Daniel Anderson |Farisia Thang
K-pop often denotes the term comeback to mean the release of new music. For Loossemble, it takes on its other meaning: a triumphant rising from the ashes. The quintet composed of HyunJin, HyeJu, YeoJin, ViVi, and GoWon were best known as members of the 12-piece ensemble LOONA. Over the past year, the group has splintered off. Haseul and Heejin joined the entertainment agency, Modhaus, which also re-debuted the LOONA subunit Odd Eye Circle, consisting of Kim Lip, Jinsoul and Choerry.
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Nov 12, 2023 |
elle.com.sg | Daniel Anderson |Farisia Thang
K-pop often denotes the term comeback to mean the release of new music. For Loossemble, it takes on its other meaning: a triumphant rising from the ashes. The quintet composed of HyunJin, HyeJu, YeoJin, ViVi, and GoWon were best known as members of the 12-piece ensemble LOONA. Over the past year, the group has splintered off. Haseul and Heejin joined the entertainment agency, Modhaus, which also re-debuted the LOONA subunit Odd Eye Circle, consisting of Kim Lip, Jinsoul and Choerry.
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Nov 12, 2023 |
elle.com.sg | Daniel Anderson |Farisia Thang
K-pop often denotes the term comeback to mean the release of new music. For Loossemble, it takes on its other meaning: a triumphant rising from the ashes. The quintet composed of HyunJin, HyeJu, YeoJin, ViVi, and GoWon were best known as members of the 12-piece ensemble LOONA. Over the past year, the group has splintered off. Haseul and Heejin joined the entertainment agency, Modhaus, which also re-debuted the LOONA subunit Odd Eye Circle, consisting of Kim Lip, Jinsoul and Choerry.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
elle.com.sg | Wendy Kaur |Farisia Thang
Before Alia Bhatt flew to Italy for the Gucci show during Milan Fashion Week, she got word from the fashion label’s creative director to bring along her favourite pair of jeans. “I was told that Sabato [De Sarno] didn’t need or want me to be in all Gucci,” she says. “He said that I could wear something I loved and pair it with something that represented the brand. He wanted me to be myself and feel comfortable.
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Sep 12, 2023 |
elle.com.sg | Jumius Wong |Farisia Thang
Join us on our Telegram channel for the latest updates and exclusive contentKim Seon Ho is no stranger to us, after all we put him on the cover of ELLE Singapore not that long ago — May 2021, to be exact. But when he made his comeback this year — debuting in film as a villain, no less! — we knew we had to feature him again. Many things we love about him haven’t changed, like his positive energy, but the things he’s been through recently have taught him many things as well.
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