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K-netizens impressed by luxury clothes worn by FIFTY FIFTY, despite their small agency

Netizens are supporting FIFTY FIFTY’s agency, which states that despite being small-scale, they did their best for the artists.

On July 7th, a topic titled “Despite being small-scale, FIFTY FIFTY’s agency put a lot of effort into styling” was published on a Korean online community.

The post contained various screenshots from a social media account that provided information about the outfits worn by FIFTY FIFTY members during their activities. 

 FIFTY FIFTY

In these attached photos, the FIFTY FIFTY members can be seen wearing luxury brand clothing worth millions of won.

In particular, FIFTY FIFTY member Aran once wore a hoodie worth 830,000 won and a top from the luxury brand Miu Miu worth 2.5 million won. Meanwhile, fellow member Keena can be seen donning a Miu Miu top which costs 1.53 million won, as well as JW Anderson pants that cost 1.04 million won. Another member, Sio, also wore a knit sweater worth 680,000 won.

Seeing these images, netizens express negative opinions towards FIFTY FIFTY, who recently sued their agency due to alleged unfair treatment. They also showed support for the girl group’s agency, ATTRAKT, and admired the company for being able to provide such good clothes despite being small-scale. 

Below are some comments from netizens: 

  • Idols from small agencies usually can’t wear clothes at this price range
  • In most cases, small agencies recycle outfits, but FIFTY FIFTY’s clothes cost so much money. They really cared about styling
  • How is the CEO not bankrupt?
  • Even if it’s sponsorship, looking at the brands, it’s clear that the company made a real effort to secure those sponsorships
  • All of these are clothes that rookies from small agencies usually can’t wear
  • I’m just so frustrated about this situation
  • They (FIFTY FIFTY) ruined their luck with temporary greed.

Meanwhile, FIFTY FIFTY has filed a lawsuit for the suspension of the exclusive contract against their management company, ATTRAKT. According to the members, ATTRAKT failed to provide settlement data and lacked the ability to support their physical and mental well-being and entertainment activities.

However, ATTRAKT rebutted these claims, stating that they made a lot of investments and that the CEO even used personal funds for the development and future of FIFTY FIFTY.

Source: Wikitree

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