It seems like everyone has an opinion on celebrity fashion. And in the K-pop world, where every outfit is a headline, the chatter never stops. Lately, there's been a lot of buzz about how the fashion boundaries are tightening up, especially for the ladies of K-pop. According to some, mini skirts and daring cuts often land them in hot water for revealing a tad too much.
But hold up, because a netizen just hit the rewind button back to 2007, claiming that today's 'provocative' is nothing compared to what was rocking the stage back then. It's a nostalgic nod to a time when idols were pushing the fashion envelope even further, sparking a whole conversation about the evolution of K-pop style. This has got people talking and thinking about how K-pop fashion has changed over the years.
The netizen explained, "I came across the song 'I Want You' by Seo In Young and liked it so much that I decided to look it up. I was a bit shocked to see her performing in outfits like this... It's quite bold and fits the sexy image, but it surprised me a bit. It's from 2007, was it that provocative back then?"
Korean netizens commented, "The provocativeness was worse a long time ago," "I used to like this song," "I think her outfits fit the song," "I remember those short jeans that were like panties were quite popular," "I think there were more provocative outfits during that time than today," "Back then, revealing the hip bone was a trend... Even low-rise pants were like that, and it's considered low-waist now," "It was really bad during that time because there were a lot of sexy concepts then," "I think that outfit was banned from broadcasting, lol," and "The first outfit she only wore once because people said it was too provocative."
Seo Inyoung in the 2000s was something else