
J-Hope, BamBam, Jackson, and Yuta Captivate at Louis Vuitton Men’s SS26 Show in Paris Fashion Week
K-pop stars took over the front rows at the Louis Vuitton Men’s Spring-Summer 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week, catching a lot of eyes from fans and media. BTS’s J-Hope, GOT7’s BamBam and Jackson, along with NCT’s Yuta, all appeared dressed in full Louis Vuitton outfits that perfectly mixed the brand’s daring edge with their own unique styles.
Fans didn’t hold back on X (formerly Twitter), flooding the platform with photos and clips of the idols arriving, posing, and chatting with other celebrities. The excitement was palpable as these globally recognized names brought K-pop flair to one of fashion’s biggest events.
Meanwhile, GOT7’s Mark was also seen at Paris Fashion Week, but at a different show — the Yves Saint Laurent Spring-Summer 2026 event. With three members from the same group attending separate shows in Paris, the excitement among fans hit another peak.
Images of J-Hope showed him sporting Louis Vuitton’s sporty, layered look, combining bold prints and signature logos. Meanwhile, BamBam brought his signature cool, seamlessly blending streetwear vibes with elegant touches in his Louis Vuitton ensemble. Not far behind, Jackson looked effortlessly sharp, mixing classic tailoring with modern-day accents from the brand’s collection. NCT’s Yuta, with his sleek and refined style, balanced modern luxury and subtle edge in his outfit, making him a standout.
Fans on X were quick to celebrate the moments, sharing everything from arrival shots to candid interactions. The buzz was amplified when all three GOT7 members appeared on the Paris scene, marking a rare and special sighting for the group’s loyal followers.
The presence of these idols at such a high-profile fashion gathering highlights how K-pop and luxury fashion continue to crossover, with stars acting as key ambassadors who bring energy and attention to these renowned brands during major fashion weeks.
The images and fan reactions reflected just how much these events mean to the global audience, showing once again that K-pop’s influence is everywhere—from music charts to the world’s biggest fashion stages.