Fashion designer Hwang Jae-geun drew attention with an even more changed recent appearance.

Hwang Jae-geun recently posted several selfies on his Instagram with the caption "A little tipsy from one drink~". In the released photos, he shared close-up selfies taken while wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt.

In particular, his short-cut bangs, neatly shaped eyebrows, and dewy skin stood out. With more defined facial features and large eyes emphasized, he projects a much softer atmosphere than before. In some photos, a subtle smile and a playful expression added an unusual charm.

Internet users reacted with a variety of responses such as "Hyung, honestly you always look awkward..", "Your eyes look angry", and "What on earth did you do?". In response, Hwang Jae-geun replied directly with lighthearted comments such as "You'll get used to it soon lol (actually I still feel awkward too)", "The anger is slowly subsiding lol", and "care care and more care lol", engaging cheerfully.

Another comment read "I thought it was Kangta," with viewers saying his sharper eyes and sleek impression recalled the idol from the past.

Meanwhile, Hwang Jae-geun, born in 1976, is a designer who was the first Korean to graduate from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp in Belgium and became known to the public after winning "Project Runway Korea season 3." Since then, he has appeared on various entertainment shows while working as a mask designer on MBC's "King of Mask Singer," building wide recognition.

Not long ago he shed his signature shaved head and mustache, revealed a voluminous hairstyle and muscular body, and presented a completely transformed look that became the focus of attention. About the transformation that heated up social media, Hwang Jae-geun said, "Even though it's all retouched, thank you for the great interest. I will keep managing myself," offering a humble comment. He added the hashtags "management, care, health, effort, style, turning point," hinting at future changes.

[Photo] Hwang Jae-geun Instagram

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