[NEWS] Seo InYoung Reveals Her New Album Jacket Cover!
2010.05.11
Can this whimsical fairy warrior really be the strong and fierce Seo InYoung that we have all come to know and love?
On the 11th, Seo InYoung personally revealed her latest jacket cover through the official Star Empire Entertainment website. The fashionista who has always carved her own image showed off a pure and elegant look with lighter makeup in this doll-like photo. Her normally short hair has turned into a cascade of waves, emphasizing her girlish looks.
A company representative spoke, “Seo InYoung has always donned heavy makeup as her focus and she has shown everyone an intense image. You’ll be able to feel her pure innocence through her new look. Seo InYoung personally proposed that her new album focus specifically on ballads as her point.”
Seo InYoung will begin the process of teasing for her new album this coming May 12th, and she will reveal her title track on the 18th.
Source: Kim JiYoon @newsen.com Translation: mocha @kpoplive.com
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