MBLAQ bring sexy and sophistication to their issue of Elle magazine and show a more natural, relax side in their Vogue Girl photo shoot.
In their issue of Elle magazine, MBLAQ show off their fashion by wearing lots of layers and it looks like winter is coming quick. The boys are wearing outfits ranging from wintry coats to street and urban wear. Not only are these boys looking good in these photos, they are also showing that they are not going to disappear in the shadows of other male idol groups.
Compared to the high fashion approach with Elle magazine in their photo shoot for Vogue Girl, the boys show a more natural side and even teasing us with shirtless pictures.
Having photo shoots in both Elle magazine and Vogue Girl, it's good to see the boys doing promotion and setting themselves apart from the influx of male idol groups and abundant female idol groups.
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