f(x) Krystal and model Ahn JaeHyun coupled up as models for PUMA
2014.01.28
f(x)'s Krystal and popular model Ahn Jaehyun paired up as they are appointed to be the faces of sports lifestyle brand PUMA.
On January 28, PUMA released the pictorial of their newest models to the public. PUMA's Korea lifestyle marketing team manager Lee Jeong Hee said, "To deliver PUMA's unique brand features to our young customers, we've chosen Krystal and Jaehyun as models." He added, "They have a good grasp of the brand's products which will be helpful for various promotional campaigns."
Upon releasing the pictorial photo, netizens commented through SNS, "They look good together,",They look like real couple" and more. This is not the first time, the two have paired up, as they were featured in the spring pictorial for “Vogue Girl” on March last year.
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