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TXT’s Yeonjun Stuns on ELLE Japan Cover With Miu Miu—Why Everyone’s Talking About It

Caliman Oana Maria
22/03/2026 21:03:00

Explore why his upcoming ELLE Japan cover with Miu Miu is already generating buzz. From his growing global influence to his evolving style, here’s what makes this feature one to watch.

Cover of ELLE magazine featuring Yeonjun with styled hair, wearing a brown jacket over a black shirt, holding a button on his jacket, with the text 'TOMORROW X TOGETHER YEONJUN' and 'MAY 2020' prominently displayed.
Yeonjun / ELLE Japan official Instagram

Yeonjun Expands His Global Fashion Presence

A surprise reveal has been made on ELLE Japan official Instagram, TXT‘s Yeonjun being unveiled as the cover star for the may 2026 issue collaboration with luxury fashion house Miu Miu. Fans were quick to notice as the photo has been circulating online creating massive buzz and sparking conversations on online communities.

Known for his bold style and versatility, Yeonjun has consistently positioned himself as one of K-pop’s standout fashion figures. This latest collaboration with Miu Miu further highlights his growing presence in the global fashion scene, aligning him with one of the industry’s most influential luxury brands.

Yeonjun with blonde hair wearing a denim jacket with a brown collar, posed in profile against a gray background.
Yeonjun / Yeonjun official Instagram

A New Visual Direction With Miu Miu

While full details of the pictorial have yet to be revealed, early teasers suggest a refined and fashion-forward concept that emphasizes Yeonjun’s unique charisma. The partnership with Miu Miu is expected to showcase a blend of contemporary aesthetics and high-fashion storytelling, reinforcing his reputation as a trendsetting artist. Showcasing a look that resonates with Miu Miu’s stylish and witty Spring/Summer collection, his feature spans 11 pages, including a special fold out pinup

Yeonjun’s appearance on ELLE Japan reflects the increasing crossover between K-pop and global fashion media. As idols continue to expand their influence beyond music, features like this signal a broader shift in how K-pop artists are positioned internationally not just as performers, but as cultural figures.

The issue is set to be released on March 27, 2026.

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