FT Island's Hongki to launch his own brand, 'Skull Hong'
2014.06.04
Recently, FT Island's Lee Hongki hasshared many photos of him as a designer on twitter and Instagram hinting at new brand he would make soon.
His brand name, "Skull Hong" is the nickname of Hongki. It represents him, who really love skulls. It was revealed that Hongki took charge of everything personally, from selecting materials and colors to produce, as the creative director. He will become a representative of fashion in the entertainment world.
It's not the first time Hongki has showed interest in something other than music. He was known for his good skill with nail-art and even released a "Lee Hong Ki Nail Book". Fans are showing much anticipation for his upcoming brand as well as his new role as a fashion designer.
Meanwhile, FT Island are busy with their Japan arena live concert ‘The Passion’ in Nagoya and Tokyo, Japan.
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