Kim Chaewon’s IZ*ONE Styling Resurfaces as Netizens Discuss the Impact of Hair and Makeup in K-Pop

A recent online post featuring Kim Chaewon‘s styling during her time with IZ*ONE has sparked a discussion among netizens.

The post, which was originally titled “Am I the Only One Who Misses Kim Chaewon’s IZONE Styling?” gained significant attention and drew over 500 comments from fans.

In the post, a netizen shared their appreciation for Kim Chaewon‘s IZ*ONE era look, admitting that while her current style is more noticeable to the public, they still prefer her old style.

They expressed their desire to see her with the same hair and makeup that she had during her time with IZ*ONE.

Many fans in the comments also expressed their fondness for Kim Chaewon‘s previous looks. They praised her “grapefruit” hair, soft makeup, and overall sweet and innocent image.

Some even went as far as to express their preference for Sakura‘s styling during IZ*ONE as well, commenting on how it matched her name perfectly.

Others acknowledged the positive changes in Kim Chaewon‘s image since her IZ*ONE days, admiring her current hip, cute, and modern look.

However, some fans also pointed out that her new image doesn’t seem to fit well with her current team.

Other reactions included:

“I think she would look great with platinum blonde hair. Similar to the color Krystal wore during Red Light”

“I always mixed her up with Yuri, so you’re right. Her current style is the best, but the one OP mentioned was pretty, too, it just wouldn’t work for LE SSERAFIM at all”

“If someone told me that Kim Chaewon from IZ*ONE and Kim Chaewon from LE SSERAFIM are two different people, I would believe them. It’s crazy how a different style can change a person’s whole vibe. In IZ*ONE, Kim Chaewon looks sweet and innocent, but in le seraffim, she looks cool and badass.”

“This type of styling makes her a bit unnoticeable”

“She stands out so much more now though. I barely noticed her in IZ*ONE

What are your thoughts?

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