Luxury brands, including Bulgari, Chanel, Celine and Giorgio Armani, whether based in Milan, Paris, London or New York, have been snapping up South Korean stars as brand ambassadors
Milan's catwalks may be the epicentre of global fashion this week, but it's Seoul and K-Pop fans who are front and centre in the battle for new luxury customers.
Outside Prada's fashion show on Thursday, the biggest squeals of excitement came from fans of Jeon Somi, South Korea's blonde singer with 16.6 million Instagram followers.
The hordes of pushing, screaming fans straining for a view of their favourite K-pop or Korean film and television stars are expected to come out in force for the duration of Milan Fashion Week—underscoring the strategic importance of the South Korean market to Italian fashion.
"I've been here since 11 o'clock in the morning to see Somi," 20-year-old Italian fan Serena Danimarco told AFP. "I love her, her music, her look."
She held up a sign reading "Somi I'm so Dumb Dumb for you," a reference to the singer's 2021 single.