Min Hee Jin's Press Conference Outfit Creates Major Buzz — Find Out Why Everyone Wants Her Cardigan

On May 31, ADOR's CEO Min Hee Jin held a second press conference after the court ruled in favor of her injunction against HYBE. Unlike her first press conference, she appeared in good spirits as she entered the press room with a smile.

As soon as the conference started, netizens were quick to talk about her outfit, as her last press conference outfit sold out instantly.

Eagle-eyed netizens did a quick search and found out the brand and price of the sweater in no time. The cardigan is from the Japanese brand Perverze and costs roughly 40,000 yen (~$254.90 USD). It also looks like it is currently not for sale as it was a past season product.

Netizens complimented her cardigan and were curious about where it was from! Comments flooded social media with admiration for her style:


"Wait, but where is this from? We are all looking for it. This is an outfit for work."


"Looks like spring...ADOR's spring is coming!!!"

K-Netizens felt that she looked much brighter and the outfit added to her good mood. Many praised her appearance, saying:

  • "She's so gorgeous."
  • "She dressed up so nice today."
  • "So bright."
  • "She looks much better."
  • "She looks so bright with this look, put in a lot of effort."
  • "So pretty."
  • "She looks so lovely today."
  • "Pretty."
  • "So gorgeous."
  • "The impression of her looks better."

In recent newsaIn the midst of a public feud with HYBE, ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin received massive support from Korean netizens after sharing Instagram stories of fans' creative displays of Newjeans' latest albums.

    Her posts became a trending topic, with many praising both the album designs and Min's character. Despite the controversy, Min's social media activity has strengthened her bond with the K-pop community.

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    Written by Cassidy Jones.

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