Forwarded from 김운학.
260318 || @marieclairekorea INSTAGRAM UPDATE
Right now, shining at their most striking, are Sungho and Woonhak of BOYNEXTDOOR (@boynextdoor_official). Set in a bold, cool-toned atmosphere, the shoot captures a contrast between youthful softness and a sharp, edgy presence. Through dynamic poses and intimate close-ups, their expressions carry a quiet intensity—like a glimpse into their growth. Styled in a mix of sleek leather and sporty layers, they embody a raw, evolving identity that feels both effortless and powerful.
In the April issue of Marie Claire Korea, the pictorial is paired with an interview where they share their thoughts on music, performance, and youth.
— Sungho & Woonhak of BOYNEXTDOOR for Marie Claire Korea, April issue. —
Right now, shining at their most striking, are Sungho and Woonhak of BOYNEXTDOOR (@boynextdoor_official). Set in a bold, cool-toned atmosphere, the shoot captures a contrast between youthful softness and a sharp, edgy presence. Through dynamic poses and intimate close-ups, their expressions carry a quiet intensity—like a glimpse into their growth. Styled in a mix of sleek leather and sporty layers, they embody a raw, evolving identity that feels both effortless and powerful.
In the April issue of Marie Claire Korea, the pictorial is paired with an interview where they share their thoughts on music, performance, and youth.
— Sungho & Woonhak of BOYNEXTDOOR for Marie Claire Korea, April issue. —
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Forwarded from Pepe Martí.
Madrid E-Prix at the Jarama Circuit, Spain. Hola Hola Madrid.
Forwarded from Pepe Martí.
Back in Madrid for the race, and everything’s already moving even before it officially starts. The paddock’s busy, people going back and forth, last checks everywhere. Home race adds something, but not in an obvious way, it’s more in the details like the familiar language around me, the sense that this one actually matters beyond just points. Spent some time near the track before everything gets locked in. Watching the setup, the final adjustments and hat part’s always the same, but here it feels a bit more grounded. Formula E at the Madrid E-Prix at the Jarama Circuit, Spain, once it starts, it doesn’t really slow down, practice, quali, race, everything stacked close together. So moments like this, just standing around, taking it in, don’t last long. Now it’s just about getting ready, staying focused, and letting the race play out the way it’s supposed to.
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