A great example of styling by limiting the palette, contrasting the actual pieces. Ryeowook has the softer plaid jacket, but buttoned-up shirt.
Kyuhyun (who looked amazing in rocker-spectrum looks on Immortal Song 2) is in a coat type jacket, rather than a suit jacket and a sportier striped tee.
Yesung, always best in more minimalist but dramatic looks, has a vee-neckand jacket sans lapel, matching black pants instead of white.
This photo is just really pretty,  and it’s only partly the k-pop boy-band faces.
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Super Junior for W Magazine. I love it!

Back up. Why is Shindong looking more svelte than I am in this photo? My world is crumbling…I mean, he’s always been actually handsomer than some of the other SuJu guys for me, but. but.
Okay, worldview issues aside, I think this is a great fusion-fashion look. They’re in slacks, Yesung and Ryeowook, while Sungmin is in patterned jeans, Shindong in — velour harem pants? Why does that even look okay it sounds *ridiculous*.
But it’s all a monochromatic, with blue tones and mainly solids in different shades. It’s lovely, and makes the fashion flourishes pop—the fact that they’re in sneakers with these pseudo-dressy remixes, and wearing big accessories.

New Year’s party in a little video box!

Also, my traditional celebration of breaking another ten new followers since…the last video, I guess. ;P

I love that the dance-focus scenes involve one set of super formal suits, and then outfits that blend jeans and dress shirts with cabbie hats, ties, sport coats…the perfect array of fusion fashion to pull each of the members out on their own and yet make sense together.

A girl almost wants to skip the nerd-transformation party scenes to get a better look at everyone dancing in their tuxes…

Opaque  by  andbamnan