Hueningkai and Huening Bahiyyih GQ Korea Shoot Shatters Gender Norms
TXT's Hueningkai and Kep1er's Huening Bahiyyih stun in a gender-neutral GQ Korea photoshoot featuring dresses and high heels. Discover the impact of this legendary sibling collab.
The boundaries of fashion are blurring, and K-Pop's most iconic siblings are leading the charge. Hueningkai of TXT and Huening Bahiyyih of Kep1er have officially broken the internet with their collaboration for GQ Korea. The feature, which originally dropped in November 2023, continues to be cited as a landmark moment for gender-neutral styling in the industry.
The Viral Hueningkai Huening Bahiyyih GQ Korea Visuals
Netizens couldn't hide their shock when the teaser images were released. In a bold move, Hueningkai was seen sporting a sleeveless dress and knee-high high-heeled boots. His sister, Bahiyyih, matched his energy with identical footwear, creating a cohesive and sophisticated look that defied traditional gender expectations.
Fans on social media described the shoot as "legendary," praising the duo for their confidence. While TXT members are known for challenging fashion norms—often wearing skirts on stage—this specific editorial took the conversation to a new level of high-fashion artistry.
A Family Legacy of Talent
Beyond their visuals, the Huening siblings—including their oldest sister Huening Navvab Lea—are celebrated for their immense talent. While fans have enjoyed their heartwarming TikTok challenges and music show interactions, the GQ Korea feature cemented their status as professional models capable of carrying a complex, conceptual narrative.
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