ATEEZ Mingi Turns Up the Heat at Off-White PFW25!

After Wooyoung’s unexpected almost shirtless moment, it’s now ATEEZ Mingi’s turn to set the scene on fire!

ATEEZ Mingi
ATEEZ Mingi

The king of rap in ATEEZ has officially taken over Paris—but this time, it’s not for a concert. Mingi just made his mark at Off-White’s FW25 show during Paris Fashion Week 2025, proving once again that his presence is as commanding in fashion as it is on stage. On March 6, he strutted through the streets of Paris, exuding effortless cool in sunglasses and a leather jacket.

And let’s not forget the styling choice—much like Wooyoung’s nearly shirtless moment, Mingi confidently kept the trend alive by ditching the inner layer altogether. Without a doubt, he owned the look and made a statement on the runway. Needless to say, Paris wasn’t ready, and to be honest, neither were we.

ATEEZ Mingi
Photo: Getty Images
ATEEZ Mingi
Photo: Getty Images

Mingi is no stranger to the fashion scene, and his Off-White Paris Fashion Week 2025 State of Resistance look proves just that. Rocking Look 56 from Off-White’s Fall 2024 Ready-to-Wear collection, he made bold tweaks—switching up the bag and shoes while, of course, ditching the inner shirt entirely. The result? A smouldering display of effortless confidence and raw charisma. Behind those sleek sunnies, his dark, smudged eyeshadow added an extra layer of intensity, amplifying the already scorching aura.

Just like his fellow members, ATEEZ Mingi sent SNS into a frenzy with his daring Off-White look. It wasn’t just ATINYs losing their minds—fashion enthusiasts and casual onlookers alike were shaken. If his Calvin Klein campaign wasn’t already enough to leave fans gasping for air, then once again, his latest fashion week moment undeniably sealed the deal. Mingi isn’t just showing up—he’s making a statement. From luxury editorials to high-fashion runways, he’s proving that his influence extends far beyond music.

ATEEZ Mingi wasn’t just serving looks at Off-White’s Paris Fashion Week show—he was making connections. Among the familiar faces he ran into, notably, were none other than Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall and the rapidly rising Thai sensation Up Poompat. And here’s the kicker—Up wasted no time and hit that follow button on Mingi’s Instagram almost instantly. Now that’s what we call networking with style.

Without a doubt, ATEEZ’s Mingi has made his mark in both music and fashion, proving his influence goes beyond the stage. As more K-idols break into fashion—many securing global ambassador roles—it’s clear that K-pop is more than just music. Instead, it continues to evolve into a powerful cultural movement, shaping trends and leaving a lasting impact worldwide. From the runway to the stage, these idols are rewriting the industry’s rules, and honestly, there’s no stopping them.

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