Korean Band CNBLUE to Endorse Taiwanese Clothing Line StayReal [PHOTOS + VIDEO]
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(Photo : Valerie Macon/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 10: CNBlue attends KCON 2014 - Day 2 at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on August 10, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo : Valerie Macon/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 10: CNBlue attends KCON 2014 - Day 2 at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on August 10, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo : Valerie Macon/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 10: CNBlue attends KCON 2014 - Day 2 at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on August 10, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.
CNBLUE fans in Taiwan better save up because reports have it that the Korean rock band is set to model for a renowned clothing line. This is none other than the brand StayReal. CNBLUE follows the footsteps of F.T. Island, who last year had also modelled for the Taiwanese street wear clothing line.
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Lee Jung Shin may be the legitimate model in the four member band, but it seems that his three other band mates are set to model as well. While Kang Min Hyuk, Jung Yong Hwa, and Lee Jong Hyun didn't manage to walk the runway, they did show off their modeling skills for the StayReal brand. Check out a few photos of the boys in their StayReal attire here.
"Not only is CNBLUE enjoying huge popularity in not only Korea but all over Asia for their music, they are also well-known for their great fashion. STAYREAL's unique design and CNBLUE's perfect proportions, clean visuals, and gentle attitude are expected to come together to lead Hallyu fashion," stated StayReal with regards to their chosen models for their brand.
The Korean band will promote the Taiwanese clothing line, which has 20 stores across Asia. Some of these stores are located in Beijing, Taipei, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. StayReal was founded in 2007 by Ashin, who hails from a Taiwanese rock band called Mayday. He was joined by his friend who also had a band called Not2good.
As for the boys of CNBLUE, they've been quite busy with solo activities. While Lee Jong Hyun and Kang Min Hyuk each held their own fan meetings in Tokyo and Bangkok, Lee Jung Shin had appeared on the show "Fashion King - The Secret Box." The episode aired in Korea and China simultaneously. As for Jung Yong Hwa, the lead singer of CNBLUE recently wrapped up his 10-city Asia tour for his album "One Fine Day."
【全 球 首 播】STAYREAL X CNBLUE 今夏最強時尚震撼彈!░ STAYREAL X CNBLUE! ░ 今夏最強時尚震撼彈!---------------------------------------------------------STAYREAL力邀 [ 韓國首席型男樂團 CNBLUE ] 代言,打造全新穿著潮流! 8 / 14 全新大作即將席捲全亞洲→ 完整公開|www.istayreal.com/news/1007----------------------------------------------------------[ World Premiere ] STAYREAL X CNBLUE – This Summer’s Most Powerful Fashion Statement ! STAYREAL have invited CNBLUE, Korea’s most popular rock band, as our celebrity spokespeople ! Starting 14 August, STAYREAL is ready to take Asia by storm → www.istayreal.com/news/1007_StayReal | StayReal Café | ROCKCOCO | CROXXBONES#STAYREAL #CNBLUE
Posted by StayReal on Tuesday, August 4, 2015
TagsCNBLUE, StayReal, Taiwan, Korean, F.T. Island, Jung Yong Hwa, Lee Jung Shin, Lee Jong Hyun, Kang Min Hyuk
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