Teen Top and Soya’s Winter Photoshoot B-Cut Story Revealed
2012.09.29
Beatoy revealed the set where popular idols Teen Top and Soya N’Sun vocalist Soya did a 2012 winter season photoshoot together.
The winter season photoshoot took place in a studio in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do and had a bright and noisy atmosphere with the concept of a fun-filled winter party spent with friends. The Teen Top members and Soya were hanging out together casually, like friends who’ve known each other a long time, showing off a variety of poses and fresh facial expressions. In particular, when Soya and CAP acted out their affectionate shots which mixed in a playful skinship, it gave rise to jealousy from the other members, too.
The models showed off an upbeat party look featuring Beatoy’s items which bring out a street vibe, such as down jumpers, padded vests and leopard & zebra-pattern hoodies. As well as being trendy, [the models] expressed the styling unique to Beatoy with their own particular energetic-ness, and they were said to have understood the brand image perfectly.
A representative of Beatoy’s marketing staff said, “Teen Top and Soya showed Beatoy’s street vibe even better than we had expected them to through their instinctive facial expressions and body language,” and “we look forward to the synergy that will be sparked through the connection between the models and the brand.”
Beginning in September, you can check out Teen Top and Soya’s Beatoy winter photoshoot on Beatoy’s home page and in distributing shops.
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