When it comes to fashion, Kim Tae-hyung (aka V from BTS) is the 'It' guy. He’s not just dressing well for the cameras, he’s living and breathing style. One day, he’s in a dreamy vintage blazer like he just walked out of a Paris café, the next, he’s in an oversized shirt looking like comfort personified and both somehow look like editorial spreads.
The magic of V’s style is that it’s not just expensive clothes (though, yes, the man loves his Gucci). It’s the way he wears things- the confidence, the mood, the little details that make you think, “Wait, how can I pull that off too?” Well, good news, you can. Here are five lessons straight from the most stylish member of BTS.
Vintage is cool
V is a total sucker for vintage finds, but here’s the thing, he never looks like he’s in a costume. He might wear a 70s-inspired printed shirt, but he’ll pair it with modern wide-leg trousers so it feels fresh. Or he’ll throw on a retro cardigan, but style it with crisp loafers instead of grandpa sneakers.
The trick? Don’t just copy the past, remix it. Take one vintage piece you love and mix it with something new. That way, you get the charm without looking like you time-travelled.
Neutrals aren’t boring
While some BTS members go bold with prints and colours, V often turns up in creams, beiges, and greys and still manages to stop traffic. How? It’s all in the texture and fit.
A camel coat in soft wool, a chunky ribbed knit, perfectly draped trousers, it’s chef’s kiss.
If you want to try this, go for layering. Wear different shades of beige together, or mix cream with soft grey. It’s very “quiet luxury” but with that laid-back Seoul vibe.
Accessories
If you’ve seen V in a beret, you know. The man knows how to work an accessory. Sometimes it’s a silk scarf, other days it’s statement sunglasses. And it’s never too much, just one or two standout pieces that flip the whole outfit’s energy.
Think of accessories like seasoning in cooking. A plain outfit? Add a scarf with a pop of print. Feeling too safe? Throw on round retro shades. Small touches, big impact.
Comfort can be stylish too
V is proof you don’t have to sacrifice comfort to look good. His off-duty fits often involve loose trousers, oversized shirts, and easy outerwear, but they’re cut so well that they still feel polished.
The key? Proportions. If you’re wearing wide pants, make sure they’re tailored so they drape nicely. If your shirt is oversized, layer it with a more structured jacket. It’s that balance between relaxed and refined that Korean street style nails so well.
Dress for the mood, not the rulebook
V doesn’t box himself into one style. One day, he’s romantic and retro, the next, sleek and minimal. Sometimes he’s even in a pyjama-style suit on stage and he still owns it.
His secret? He dresses for how he feels. Fashion, for him, is storytelling. So, instead of asking “Does this fit my style?”, try asking “What mood do I want to give today?” Trust me, you will have way more fun getting dressed.
V’s style is proof that fashion isn’t about trends, it’s about attitude. You don’t need a closet full of designer labels to channel him. Mix your vintage with modern pieces, play with neutrals, throw in accessories that feel you, and above all, wear it with confidence.
Because if there’s one thing Kim Tae-hyung teaches us, it’s this: clothes are just clothes until you give them personality. And that’s when they really turn heads.