
(G) From I-DLE Minnie's "Showing too much underwear (?)"
(G)I-DLEミンニの「下着見せ過ぎ(?)」から
(G)I-DLEミンニの「下着見せ過ぎ(?)」から

Minnie's outfit is certainly bold, with the thin strings.
However, since the other members are also wearing fashion with a similar concept, it doesn't seem particularly obscene.
Compared to the Nouvelle Vague era, when they were showing off to the very limit, it's very light and light.
From a global perspective, it's not particularly extreme...
Although the skin is exposed, the fabric they're wearing is also fashionable, and I think some women are interested and think, "I'll try that too."
Rather than saying, "These girls don't look like idols...", I felt that they have the proportions to be idols.
The world on stage is framed by fiction!
There is another space below the stage, separate from the everyday world.
It is a fierce world where only the winners survive.
Looking at the photos, Minnie has a beautiful and cool body.
It seems that many men would find her captivating.
It seems that women who look at her from afar would envy and sigh.
But maybe I'm looking at her from an old man's perspective?
No, no, I don't think young men would find her bold, but not so obscene.
(Looking closely, Shuhua's fashion also seems out of place. It's probably just a little accent, but it's hot, and I feel sorry for her. In reality, this contrast would be impossible in the everyday (below the stage) scenery.)
I thought that there might be a good reason why (G)I-DLE performed this at this time.
Especially in relation to this summer's fashion.
Girl group music is also closely connected to the fashion world.
To put it bluntly, it is a global strategy, and with an eye on the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the recovery of the world economy, I have a feeling that K-pop girls' stages will also be a bold and diverse girl crush competition.
K-pop girl crush energizes not only female fans but also male fans.
When K-pop girls aimed for the world, the first music that delivered a strong punch was "Abracadabra" by Brown Eyed Girls.
The second generation girl boom, which saw Brown Eyed Girls, 2NE1, Girls' Generation, and KARA, was caused by the clash of girl crush and pure performance.
IVE and others in the pure category, and (G)I-DLE and LE SSERAFIM and others in the girl crush category, are vowing to do well this year as they did last year.
If we take a quick look at the activities of girl groups last year, IVE's pure and traditional style was popular, and (G)I-DLE and LE SSERAFIM's girl crushes competed against them.
NewJeans also appeared.
This year, (G)I-DLE and LE SSERAFIM's girl crushes will continue to be popular among girls, and NewJeans, the new face of hip-hop purity, will compete with them, while IVE may pour its passion into traditional pure and traditional performances.
Rather than competing with the same style, they can improve their skills and popularity by competing with each other's characteristics and individuality.
Rather than looking at (G)I-DLE's attempt like this, I would like to give them a fair evaluation and tell them to do what they want to do.
I hope to learn from the popularity and energy of the 2010s and look forward to seeing girl groups doing their best this year as well.
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