Jimin Redefines ‘Brilliant Delicacy’ in Fashion-Forward Photo Shoot Ahead of BTS’ New Album

South Korean superstar Jimin of BTS has taken centre stage in a striking fashion editorial as anticipation builds for the group’s upcoming album release. Vogue Korea unveiled its February 2026 issue featuring Jimin across multiple covers in a series described by the publication as embodying “brilliant delicacy,” blending dreamy, fairytale-like visuals with refined elegance.

Captured by acclaimed photographers and styled in garments from Dior, the images present Jimin in a range of looks that highlight both softness and strength, harmonizing with the season’s romantic mood leading into Valentine’s Day. One cover shows him poised with a blue lollipop, while others depict him surrounded by plush textures and floral motifs, illustrating a whimsical yet poised aesthetic. Vogue Korea’s Instagram introduction referred to the pictorial theme as “The Sound of Now,” underscoring Jimin’s current cultural influence.

The photo shoot arrives at a pivotal moment as BTS gears up to release their next album on March 20, 2026, following the completion of each member’s mandatory military service and months of preparation.

This editorial marks Jimin’s second solo cover for Vogue Korea, augmenting his growing profile in the fashion world and affirming his status as a global style icon ahead of BTS’s highly anticipated comeback.

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