MEOVV Gawon Milan Fashion Week 2026: Prada Appearance and Visual Debate
MEOVV's Gawon sparks debate at Milan Fashion Week 2026. From her Prada 'exposed bra' look to the viral 'natural visuals' tweet, see why the 5th gen idol is trending.
A single tweet can ignite a global firestorm. Gawon of THE BLACK LABEL's rookie group MEOVV found herself at the center of a heated debate following her high-profile appearance in Italy. While her fashion sense was on full display, it was a viral comment about her natural looks that truly divided the internet.
Gawon's High-Fashion Debut at Prada Milan
On January 18, 2026, Gawon attended the prestigious Prada show during Milan Fashion Week. Representing the 5th generation of K-pop, she made a bold statement with an 'exposed bra' look that triggered a wave of reactions. Industry insiders noted her confident stride, but online forums were preoccupied with a different topic.
The Viral 'Natural Visuals' Controversy
According to reports from Koreaboo, a fan's viral tweet praising Gawon's "natural" visuals became a flashpoint for controversy. While many fans defended her authenticity, critics questioned the terminology used, leading to a broader discussion about beauty standards in the modern idol industry. This incident highlights the intense scrutiny faced by newcomers like those in MEOVV as they step onto the global stage.
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