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AKMU's Lee Su-hyun Encourages Embracing Style Regardless of Size
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AKMU's Lee Su-hyun Encourages Embracing Style Regardless of Size

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Singer Lee Su-hyun of the duo AKMU shared a message encouraging people to embrace personal style, regardless of size.
  • She revealed that she had previously given up on styling herself due to feelings of being "too broken" or "too big."
  • Su-hyun posted a YouTube video titled "How Much Did I Spend to Become a VVIP..?" detailing her experiences.

K-pop artist Lee Su-hyun, known for her work with the duo AKMU, has delivered an empowering message to individuals who have stopped styling themselves, particularly those who wear larger sizes. Su-hyun urged them not to abandon personal expression through fashion, emphasizing that style is accessible to everyone.

In a recent YouTube video uploaded to her channel, titled "How Much Did I Spend to Become a VVIP..?", Su-hyun shared her own past struggles. She admitted that approximately three years ago, she had completely given up on dressing up, feeling "too broken" and "too big." This personal reflection highlights a common insecurity that can lead individuals to neglect their appearance.

Su-hyun's candidness in sharing her experience aims to resonate with others facing similar feelings. Her message encourages a shift in perspective, promoting self-acceptance and the idea that personal style should not be dictated by body size. The video, which delves into her spending habits as well, serves as a platform for her to connect with her audience on a more personal level and offer a message of encouragement.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.