The Brown Eyed Girls were mysterious and sexy for the November issue of GQ. The quartet modeled Elfee fur coats, Calvin Klein bras, Balmain x H&M crystal earrings, and lacy Agent Provocateur bodysuits in a tasteful black-and-white pictorial.
During the interview Ga In reminisced about the group's 10 years in the entertainment industry. She stated, "There are advantages and disadvantages. There is a huge burden brought on by the old tensions of teamwork. But we believe in each other now too. We are a family. The atmosphere is also very comfortable. A long time has passed while we were sitting, talking and eating food together whenever we wanted to record. I feel like I'm enjoying work."
Meanwhile, Narsha was asked about her professional aspirations. She revealed, "Of course I have ambitions. But I have already fulfilled my dreams of being a singer. I'm just enjoying my life. That is something that is really hard to do. I think as an artist, I'm currently doing well and giving it my all."
She continued, "Every time a new album is released, people expect something that will surpass [the 2009 single] "Abracadabra." Of course it'd be great if we surpassed expectations. But I just wish to continue doing music that I like, rather than trying to overcome some barrier. Maybe it's because I got older? My goal is really to just be happy. Our next album has to do well. That's why I keep promoting and trying my best."
In other fashion news, Ga In recently became Matilda, from the film Léon: The Professional, in the October issue of Cosmopolitan.
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